With the rapid spread of globalization, nonnative speakers of English have overwhelmingly outnumbered native speakers; 375 million native English speakers, 375 million second language speakers, and 750 million foreign language speakers (Graddol, 1997). The concept of World Englishes (WEs) alongside English as an International Language (EIL) or English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) have drawn attention from many researchers and the issue of mutual intelligibility has become a paramount concern. As such, some researchers pay attention to two contradictory orientations: the nativeness principle and intelligibility principle (Levis, 2005); the former posits that it is desirable to achieve native-like pronunciation and the latter that one simply need...
In a globalized era where English keeps the position of an international language, learnt and spoken...
There have been many debates on how and why English has spread worldwide. As a local case of the phe...
This study aims to investigate the attitude towards native English accents by Japanese learners of E...
With the rapid spread of globalization, nonnative speakers of English have overwhelmingly outnumbere...
In Japan there is a clear preference for ‘native speaker’ varieties of English, but in a time where ...
In Japan there is a clear preference for ‘native speaker’ varieties of English, but in a time where ...
This paper reports on an empirical study that examined the native speaker ideal among Japanese high ...
Language attitude studies focussing specifically on native speaker perceptions of varieties of Engli...
This paper reports the first empirical study to date that sought to examine the native speaker orien...
The purpose of the present sociolinguistic case study was to investigate Japanese attitudes toward E...
English is currently used as a global lingua franca (ELF), involving people from diverse socio-lingu...
Language attitude studies focussing specifically on native speaker perceptions of varieties of Engli...
The English language is changing due to the global spread of the language, and it is now used in cul...
As the result of historical events and the adaptive nature of the language itself, English is genera...
This paper explores Japanese EFL students ' perceptions of native English speakers and why this...
In a globalized era where English keeps the position of an international language, learnt and spoken...
There have been many debates on how and why English has spread worldwide. As a local case of the phe...
This study aims to investigate the attitude towards native English accents by Japanese learners of E...
With the rapid spread of globalization, nonnative speakers of English have overwhelmingly outnumbere...
In Japan there is a clear preference for ‘native speaker’ varieties of English, but in a time where ...
In Japan there is a clear preference for ‘native speaker’ varieties of English, but in a time where ...
This paper reports on an empirical study that examined the native speaker ideal among Japanese high ...
Language attitude studies focussing specifically on native speaker perceptions of varieties of Engli...
This paper reports the first empirical study to date that sought to examine the native speaker orien...
The purpose of the present sociolinguistic case study was to investigate Japanese attitudes toward E...
English is currently used as a global lingua franca (ELF), involving people from diverse socio-lingu...
Language attitude studies focussing specifically on native speaker perceptions of varieties of Engli...
The English language is changing due to the global spread of the language, and it is now used in cul...
As the result of historical events and the adaptive nature of the language itself, English is genera...
This paper explores Japanese EFL students ' perceptions of native English speakers and why this...
In a globalized era where English keeps the position of an international language, learnt and spoken...
There have been many debates on how and why English has spread worldwide. As a local case of the phe...
This study aims to investigate the attitude towards native English accents by Japanese learners of E...