Starting from the premise that rules in theoretical linguistics are still largely connected to the idealized native speaker and thus linguistic analyses do not cover language in general, this book addresses linguistic irregularities and ungrammaticality in non-native discourse. Building on the research on English as a Lingua Franca, the Construction Grammar approach, and Donald Davidson's theory of language, it presents a plea for a more consistent differentiation between descriptive and prescriptive rules as well as for a refinement of the neat split between the native and the non-native speaker. As such, the book not only contributes to research on multilingualism but also offers a new step towards clarifying the controversial relation between linguistics and philosophy of language.
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