About the NATIVE SPEAKERS of a Language (e.g., English)
Who are the “native speakers” of English? Jean J. Lee As Kachru et al. (cited in McKay & Hornberger, 1996) put it, “native speakers” can be defined as people who acquired a language as their first language from birth in a natural setting. Then who would be classified as the native speaker of English? For may years in the past, although people have broadened the associations of people and places with English (i.e., the Britain, Canada, the U.S., and Australia), they still believed that native English speakers are Anglo-Saxon, which refers to white Americans. However, since several decades ago, this type of simple distinction between native vs. non-native speakers of English has been seriously doubted. In other words, this type of association of language and its native speakers was not sufficient to explain the wide range and depth in language varieties (i.e., world Englishes). Therefore, the first step to take in viewing English as a world language would be to get...