Multilingual "Native" Speakers of the English Language: The Perceptions of University Students from the United Kingdom, Singapore and South Korea

被引:3
|
作者
Ahn, Hyejeong [1 ]
Choi, Naya [2 ]
Kiaer, Jieun [3 ]
机构
[1] Nanyang Technol Univ, Nanyang, Peoples R China
[2] Seoul Natl Univ, Seoul, South Korea
[3] Univ Oxford, Oxford, England
来源
关键词
Expertise in English; multilingual speaker; native speakerism; native speaker of English; perception;
D O I
10.1080/15348458.2021.1893174
中图分类号
G40 [教育学];
学科分类号
040101 ; 120403 ;
摘要
This study investigates what characteristics are considered important for a hypothetical multilingual person to be perceived as a "native" speaker of English. The data was collected from 521 participants from the United Kingdom, Singapore and South Korea, responding to a survey comprised of 30 questions with opportunities for qualitative comments. Several empirical statistical methods of analysis were employed to compare the data of three groups. The results indicated that expertise in the English language via education, self-perceived native speaker competence and a home language were the three most significant factors while ethnicity and nationality were the least important considerations for participants when perceiving multilingual speakers as "native" speakers of English. In this study, the stereotypically portrayed characteristics of "native speakers of English" as "innate," "fixed" and "monolingual" were not significant. These findings can contribute to discussions about "native speakerism" and what constitutes a "native" speaker, which has no sign of abating.
引用
下载
收藏
页码:463 / 477
页数:15
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] University Students' Perceptions of Motivation, Attitude, and Self-Efficacy in Online English Language Learning
    Kasuma, Shaidatul Akma Adi
    Akhiar, Ayuni
    Haron, Haeza
    Fesal, Sharifah Nur Hamizah Syed
    Kadir, Nor Fazliyaton Abdul
    PERTANIKA JOURNAL OF SOCIAL SCIENCE AND HUMANITIES, 2021, 29 (04): : 2763 - 2784
  • [42] Effects of Gamification on Students' English Language Proficiency: A Meta-Analysis on Research in South Korea
    Lee, Je-Young
    Baek, Minkyung
    SUSTAINABILITY, 2023, 15 (14)
  • [43] University students? perceptions of interactive response system in an English language course: a case of Pear Deck
    Anggoro, Kiki Juli
    Pratiwi, Damar Isti
    RESEARCH IN LEARNING TECHNOLOGY, 2023, 31
  • [44] Students' and lecturers' perceptions of the effectiveness of foreign language instruction in an English-medium university in Turkey
    Kirkgoz, Yasemin
    TEACHING IN HIGHER EDUCATION, 2009, 14 (01) : 81 - 93
  • [45] Perceptions of university students of 'tourism-focused English' as a second language: The case of Korean universities
    Park, Sang Hyeon
    Yoo, Hyekyung
    Kim, Kyoung-Bae
    Lee, Timothy J.
    JOURNAL OF HOSPITALITY LEISURE SPORT & TOURISM EDUCATION, 2018, 23 : 59 - 69
  • [46] Comparative policy analysis of national rare disease funding policies in Australia, Singapore, South Korea, the United Kingdom and the United States: a scoping review
    Ng, Qin Xiang
    Ong, Clarence
    Chan, Kai En
    Ong, Timothy Sheng Khai
    Lim, Isabelle Jia Xuan
    Tang, Ansel Shao Pin
    Chan, Hwei Wuen
    Koh, Gerald Choon Huat
    HEALTH ECONOMICS REVIEW, 2024, 14 (01):
  • [48] The Evolution of Public Sentiments During the COVID-19 Pandemic: Case Comparisons of India, Singapore, South Korea, the United Kingdom, and the United States
    Lwin, May
    Sheldenkar, Anita
    Lu, Jiahui
    Schulz, Peter Johannes
    Shin, Wonsun
    Panchapakesan, Chitra
    Gupta, Raj Kumar
    Yang, Yinping
    JMIR INFODEMIOLOGY, 2022, 2 (01):
  • [49] Musical Preference, Identification, and Familiarity A Multicultural Comparison of Secondary Students From Singapore and the United Kingdom
    Teo, Timothy
    Hargreaves, David J.
    Lee, June
    JOURNAL OF RESEARCH IN MUSIC EDUCATION, 2008, 56 (01) : 18 - 32
  • [50] Native English speakers and Hindi consonants: From cross-language perception patterns to pronunciation teaching
    Hayes-Harb, Rachel
    Barrios, Shannon
    FOREIGN LANGUAGE ANNALS, 2022, 55 (01) : 175 - 197