Abstract

The 1966 Dartmouth conference has long been regarded as a landmark in the history of American college composition. Meriting new attention, however, is the role it played in affirming the notion of “the native speaker,” a concept important to the postwar Anglo-American language alliance behind the meeting.

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College English
Published
2008-11-01
DOI
10.58680/ce20086745
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  1. College English
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