native speaker
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Definition
Noun: A person who has spoken a particular language from their earliest childhood, acquiring it naturally as their first language, rather than learning it later in life. This term implies a high level of intuitive fluency and cultural understanding of the language's nuances.
Usage
The term "native speaker" is used to describe a person's linguistic background and proficiency. It is often used in contexts related to language learning, teaching, translation, and linguistic research. * He is a native speaker of Japanese, so his pronunciation is perfect. * The company prefers to hire native speakers for their customer service roles. * She learned English so well that she sounds like a native speaker.
Advanced Usage
- Native-speaker intuition: Refers to the innate, subconscious knowledge a native speaker has about what is grammatically correct or natural-sounding in their language, which may not be explicitly taught.
- Linguists often rely on native-speaker intuition to validate grammatical theories.
- Native-speakerism: (A critical term in applied linguistics) Refers to the ideology that native speakers are the ideal language teachers or the sole authority on a language, which can be discriminatory.
- The conference discussed the problems of native-speakerism in hiring practices.
Variants and Related Words
- Native (adjective): Can be used alone to describe the language itself.
- English is her native language.
- Non-native speaker (noun): A person who learned a language after their first language(s).
- As a non-native speaker, she is very aware of grammar rules.
- First-language speaker (noun): A synonym for "native speaker," emphasizing the chronological order of language acquisition.
- The survey was conducted among first-language speakers of Spanish.
Synonyms
- First-language speaker
- L1 speaker (Linguistics term: 'L1' stands for 'Language 1')
Related Phrases
- Native-like fluency: A level of proficiency in a second language that is very close to that of a native speaker.
- After living abroad for 20 years, he achieved native-like fluency.
- Heritage speaker: A person who is raised in a home where a non-dominant language is spoken, who may have passive or varying degrees of active fluency. This is a related but distinct concept from a native speaker.
- As a heritage speaker of Korean, she understands it well but is less confident speaking.
Noun
- a speaker of a particular language who has spoken that language since earliest childhood
- native speakers of French