native speaker

NOUN
  1. a speaker of a particular language who has spoken that language since earliest childhood
    native speakers of French
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  • And native speakers do less well in oral exams than those whose mother tongue is English, it is claimed. The Sun
  • The major data source for the linguist is not a corpus of attested utterances but a native speaker's intuitions.
  • To what extent does this sequence correspond to a native speaker's processing of discourse?
  • There is most definitely a place for native speakers in ELT – but as partners. N is for Native-speakerism « An A-Z of ELT
  • It also says that Mandarin Chinese is the language with the most native speakers in the world.
  • Firstly that initial training courses for native speaker teachers have traditionally taken place (and still do) in multilingual settings in the UK and secondly that itinerant native speaker teachers feel uncomfortable with translation in class if they don’t speak the learners L1. T is for Translation « An A-Z of ELT
  • In the western provinces of the Roman Empire, Latin was used by native and nonnative speakers alike for tax collecting, commerce, entertainment, rituals, and ceremonies, and in the all-important Roman military. The English Is Coming!
  • The investigation focused on how non-native speakers use intonation to signal meaning in the structure of their discourse.
  • And native speakers do less well in oral exams than those whose mother tongue is English, it is claimed. The Sun
  • Where there are two Rs in the word, many native speakers of English, regardless of rhoticity, have a tendency to drop the first. R-deletion | Linguism
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