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The Native Speaker Concept
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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Contents vii
  3. Introduction 1
  4. Part I. Setting the stage
  5. Chapter 1 Investigating “native speaker effects”: Toward a new model of analyzing “native speaker” ideologies 11
  6. Chapter 2 Toward a “natural” history of the native (standard) speaker 47
  7. Part II. Nation-states’ designs and people’s actions
  8. Chapter 3 “Native speaker” status on border-crossing: The Okinawan Nikkei diaspora, national language, and heterogeneity 79
  9. Chapter 4 The localization of multicultural education and the reproduction of the “native speaker” concept in Japan 101
  10. Part III. Standardizing impulses and their subversions
  11. Chapter 5 Being “multilingual” in a SouthAfrican township: Functioning well with a patchwork of standardized and hybrid languages 133
  12. Chapter 6 Social class, linguistic normativity and the authority of the “native Catalan speaker” in Barcelona 161
  13. Chapter 7 Uncovering another “native speaker myth”: Juxtaposing standardization processes in first and second languages of English-as-a-Second-Language learners 185
  14. Part IV. Revisiting “competence”
  15. Chapter 8 “We don’t speak Maya, Spanish or English”: Yucatec Maya-speaking transnationals in California and the social construction of competence 209
  16. Chapter 9 Rethinking the superiority of the native speaker: Toward a relational understanding of power 233
  17. Chapter 10 Heterogeneity in linguistic practice, competence and ideology: Language and community on Easter Island 249
  18. Chapter 11 Communication as an intersubjective and collaborative activity: When the native/non-native speaker’s identity appears in computer-mediated communication 277
  19. Part V. Moving forward
  20. Chapter 12 Towards a critical orientation in second language education 295
  21. Backmatter 319
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