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selinker, l (1972). "interlanguage". international review of applied linguistics. 10: 209–241.
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potheses by Selinker (1972), after long conversations with Corder and other scholars in the field. The inter- language hypothesis was intended to, and did, stimu- late systematic research into the development of the language produced by adult second-language learners, with a view to objectively identifying psycholinguistic.
Interlanguage (IL) refers to the linguistic system of learner language produced by adults when they attempt meaningful communication using a language they are in the process of learning. The construct of interlanguage was proposed by Larry Selinker in 1972, and stimulated the first research studies in the new field of
Selinker, L., Interlanguage , IRAL; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 10:3 (1972) p.209. Selinker, L., Interlanguage , IRAL; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 10:3 (1972) p.209. Selinker, L., Interlanguage , IRAL; International Review of Applied Linguistics in
Citation Information: IRAL - International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, Volume 10, Issue 1-4, Pages 209–232, ISSN (Online) 1613-4141, ISSN (Print) 0019-042X, DOI: https://doi.org/10.1515/iral.1972.10.1-4.209. Export Citation
It is now almost ten years since Selinker (1972) coined the term 'interlanguage' and slightly longer since its sister terms 'approximative system' (Nemser 1971) and 'idiosyncratic dialect' (Corder 1971) appeared. The initial formulation of learner-language as systematic but unstable and as a reflection of the learner's. 'built-in
3.4.2.2. Deviant system. Succession of evolving systems that take learner nearer and nearer to the target system and further and further from the source system: Approximative systems. 3.4.3. Selinker (1972): Interlanguage. 3.4.3.1. Role of L1 acquisition. 3.4.3.2. Role of LAD: fossilization. 3.4.3.3. Processes of Interlanguage.
Selinker, L. , Interlanguage , IRAL; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language. Selinker, L., Interlanguage , IRAL; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language.
Selinker, L., Interlanguage , IRAL; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 10:3 (1972) p.209 Selinker, L., Interlanguage , IRAL; International Review of Applied Linguistics in Language Teaching, 10:3 (1972) p.209 Selinker, L., Interlanguage , IRAL; International Review of Applied Linguistics in
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The term interlanguage as first used Selinker (1972) to descri e the linguistic stage second language learners go through during the process of mastering the target language. One question to e asked is: hat is interlanguage? Interlanguage is the language of the learner. It is a s stem that is not like the learner's L1, ut it is not
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