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Native speakers, mother tongues and other objects of wonder
Oleh:
Kravchenko, Alexander V.
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
Language Sciences (Full Text) vol. 32 no. 6 (2010)
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page 677-685.
Topik:
Linguistic fact Mother tongue Native speaker Structuralism Universal grammar
Fulltext:
vol. 32 issue 6 November, 2010. p. 677-685.pdf
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This paper questions the presumptions standing behind such firmly established notions in conventional mainstream linguistics as ‘‘native speakers”, ‘‘mother tongue”, ‘‘linguistic fact”, ‘‘monoglot community”. While linguists routinely appeal to native speakers as ‘informants’ in defining ‘facts’ about a particular language spoken by a particular community, these ‘facts’ then being used in identifying individual languages as separate semiotic systems governed by specific sets of rules, there do not seem to be clearly delineated grounds on which native speakers’ linguistic performance is viewed as ‘exemplary’ for communication in a given tongue, thus serving as a kind of ‘standard’ to be achieved by those whose mother tongue is different and whose cultural identity, for that reason, is also different. It is argued that the empirical value of ‘linguistic competence’, allegedly characteristic of native speakers, is insubstantial, and the concept of ‘monoglossia’ ought to be radically revised
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