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Understanding Interlanguage Theory by kamran khan is a document available to read on EtoBox.
Interlanguage refers to the language system used by second language learners that exists between their native language and the target language they are learning. It was first coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 and reflects the evolving rules learners develop based on factors like native language transfer, learning strategies, and overgeneralizing target language patterns. An interlanguage can fossilize at any stage of development when a learner stops progressing towards the target language.
- Author
- kamran khan
- Language
- EN