
terminology - What is the difference between native language, first ...
Meaning, the terms native and/or mother language are a way to conjure a transportation of a language from one culture and geography into another geography/culture.
Determining my native language - Linguistics Stack Exchange
Jan 15, 2014 · I consider a "native speaker" to have grown up surrounded by speakers of the language in question, hence the difficulty in acquiring two native languages. I think having a first language that …
What is my first language? - Linguistics Stack Exchange
Mar 22, 2015 · What was the first language you were exposed to? 2. Where do you live? 3. If applicable, are you a second-generation immigrant? 4. What language did your parents speak to you? 5. At …
terminology - As a relatively proficient heritage speaker, should I ...
Apr 28, 2020 · On the other hand, if they describe their language ability by something like "fluent", "proficient", or "professional working proficiency" or whatever LinkedIn jargon, it might create the …
sociolinguistics - Do Native Americans' names mean the same to …
Jun 6, 2020 · Taking the name Crazy Horse (Tȟašúŋke Witkó in Lakota), for example. From the perspective of the language's native speakers, does the name really stresses the imagery "Crazy …
What is a native speaker, and at what point does someone become a ...
The child, if only talking to the parents and other non-native speakers, would never become a native speaker. While extreme, it does make the point that birth languages are a poor measure of if a …
language acquisition - Simultaneous bilingualism vs Sequential ...
Simultaneous bilingualism (or multilangualism) is when a child acquires two (or many) languages simultaneously, for example when they are raised by parents speaking more than one language. …
Nations' names for themselves with foreign etymologies
Feb 13, 2024 · Many nations have a name for themselves, in their native language, that then gives rise to what they are called in foreign languages, or at least predates the ethnic group and its language.
How do native speakers determine a word's literal/basic meaning?
Jan 1, 2016 · How do native speakers of a language determine this distinction? My guess is literal meanings are usually directly describe physical movement or action, whereas the secondary …
Is it possible to become truly Native Level in a secondary language?
Apr 17, 2019 · It must be someone who started learning the language after childhood (where one's susceptibility to language is virtually cheating). Can someone who learns Japanese, say, with …