Rampton Displacing The Native Speaker

Rampton Displacing The Native Speaker



Ben Rampton. Displacing the ‘native speaker’: expertise, affiliation, and inheritance M. B. H. Hampton Downloaded from http://eltj.oxfordjournals.org/ at King’s College London on May 29, 2013 The concepts native speaker and mother tongue are often criticized, but.

4/1/1990  · Displacing the ‘native speaker’: expertise, affiliation, and inheritance. M. B. H. Rampton. M. B. H. Rampton. Ben Rampton taught English for five years in Botswana and England, and has an MA in language in education and a PhD in sociolinguistics from the University of London Institute of Education. He has been engaged in research on multilingualism …

Displacing the Native Speaker: Expertise, Affiliation, and Inheritance. Rampton, M. B. H. ELT Journal, v44 n2 p97-101 Apr 1990. Argues that the terms language expertise, language inheritance, and language affiliation are less vague than the more universally used terms native speaker and mother tongue, as the former terms allow the consideration …

Displacing the native speaker : expertise, affiliation, and inheritance M. B. H. Rampton . The concepts native speaker and mother tongue are often criticized, but they continue in circulation in the absence of alternatives. This article suggests some.

M. Rampton, “Displacing the ‘native speaker’: expertise, affiliation and inheritance,” ELT Journal, 44 (2), 338-343, 1990. has been cited by the following article: Article. Challenges in Teaching Russian Students to Speak English. Irina Abramova 1, Anastasia Ananyina 1, Elena Shishmolina 1,, 6/1/2005  · Rampton , M.B.H. (1990). Displacing the na tive speaker : … He suggests that a native speaker is an individual who: -acquired the language in early childhood and maintains the use of the …

2/14/2019  · Engaging in fluent real-life conversation with a native speaker is one of the most demanding and stressful experiences for a non- native speaker , especially when that person is a newcomer to a country where the target language is spoken. … Rampton , M.B.H.

1990. Displacing the ‘native speaker ’: Expertise, affiliation, and inheritance. ELT …

1 Despite strong theoretical arguments advocating for the abandonment of any reference to ‘native speaker’ or ‘non-native speaker’ (Paikeday, 1985; Rampton, 1990; Kachhru, 1992), and Davies’ conclusion that no purely linguistic properties could be exclusively associated to native speakers, the fact is that the terms are still used, even by those who complain of the discrimination suffered by ‘non.

The idea of abandoning the native speaker as a point of reference seemed absurd to me at the time, although I greatly admired Jenkins’ (2002) efforts to determine the pronunciation needs of any learner (there is, regrettably, very little pronunciation research out there). … Rampton , B. (1990). Displacing the ‘native speaker ’: expertise …

Angela Creese, Adrian Blackledge, Jaspreet Kaur Takhi, The Ideal ‘ Native Speaker ’ Teacher: Negotiating Authenticity and Legitimacy in the Language Classroom, The Modern Language Journal, 10.1111/modl.12148, 98, 4, (937-951), (2014).

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