INTERLANGUAGE
Interlanguage (/ˈɪn.təˌlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/) bridges native and target languages during second language learning. It evolves, shaped by L1 influence, revealing errors, strategies, and patterns crucial for SLA research and teaching.
IPA: /ˈɪn.təˌlæŋ.ɡwɪdʒ/ Definition: Interlanguage refers to a linguistic system that develops when a person is learning a second language (L2). It combines elements from the learner’s native language (L1) and the target language, often containing unique rules and forms that do not belong fully to either language. This system evolves as the learner progresses, gradually approximating the target…
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