The role of nativeness in early modern foreign language learning: evidence from teaching materials

IF 0.4 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
André Kött, Ulrike Vogl
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Abstract In this article, we explore how the “ideal student” and “the ideal teacher” of a modern foreign language were depicted in 16th and 17th-century textbooks of the genre of so-called “dialogue books”. More specifically we assess in which areas language expertise was expected from students and teachers and how nativeness, i.e., being a native speaker, was construed as an element of this general expertise. Our insights are based on the structure and content of the textbooks. Moreover, we analyse introductory texts, written by textbook authors or printers. The teaching material reveals a strong focus on spoken language as it consists of dialogues inspired by daily life and pronunciation guides that use a contrastive approach. Overall, our analysis suggests that the “ideal student” has to learn to speak a foreign language, thereby striving for a correct pronunciation and to communicate in a polite and pragmatically adequate way. The “ideal teacher” is a native speaker who has the authority to teach his mother tongue and to judge the teaching of others. However, the superiority of nativeness pales beside other required qualifications, i.e., learnedness, didactic skills and expertise in the language one teaches.
母语在早期现代外语学习中的作用:来自教材的证据
摘要本文探讨了16、17世纪所谓“对话书”类型的教科书是如何描绘现代外语的“理想学生”和“理想教师”的。更具体地说,我们评估了学生和教师在哪些领域需要语言专业知识,以及如何将母语(即以母语为母语)解释为这种一般专业知识的一个要素。我们的见解是基于教科书的结构和内容。此外,我们还分析了教科书作者或印刷商撰写的介绍性文本。教材以口语为重点,由日常生活启发的对话和使用对比方法的发音指南组成。总的来说,我们的分析表明,“理想的学生”必须学会说一门外语,从而努力实现正确的发音,并以礼貌和实用的方式进行交流。“理想的教师”是一个以母语为母语的人,他有权教授自己的母语,并对他人的教学进行评判。然而,与其他必要的资格相比,即学识、教学技巧和所教语言的专业知识,母语的优势就显得苍白无力了。
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