Final published version
Research output: Contribution to Journal/Magazine › Review article › peer-review
<mark>Journal publication date</mark> | 28/02/2014 |
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<mark>Journal</mark> | Applied Linguistics |
Issue number | 1 |
Volume | 35 |
Number of pages | 6 |
Pages (from-to) | 93-98 |
Publication Status | Published |
Early online date | 28/01/14 |
<mark>Original language</mark> | English |
This Forum challenges the generally accepted position in the linguistic sciences-conscious or not-that monolingualism and nativeness are essentially synonymous in an exclusive way. We discuss two consequences of our position that naturalistic bilinguals and multilinguals exposed to a language in early childhood are also native speakers: (i) that bi-/multilinguals have multiple native languages; and (ii) nativeness can be applicable to a state of linguistic knowledge that is characterized by significant differences to the monolingual baseline.