This paper explores the nature of interlanguage (IL) as a developing system with a focus on the abstract lexical structure underlying IL construction. The developing system of IL is assumed to be ‘composite’ in that in second language acquisition (SLA) several linguistic systems are in contact, each of which may contribute different amounts to the developing system. The lexical structure is assumed to be ‘abstract’ in that the mental lexicon contains abstract elements called ‘lemmas’, which contain information about individual lexemes, and lemmas in the bilingual mental lexicon are language-specific and are in contact in IL production. Based on the research findings, it concludes that language transfer in IL production should be understood ...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Interlanguage is understood as a linguistic system which is inherently built upon the growing know...
This paper explores the nature of interlanguage with a focus on its lexical structure in relation to...
Most previous studies of interlanguage regarded commonly observed learner errors as a universal or d...
Different from traditional definitions of “interlanguage” and descriptions of interlanguage producti...
This thesis investigates the Composite Matrix Language model of second-language acquisition (Jake, 1...
Different from most previous studies of language transfer phenomena in second language learning whic...
Most previous studies of difficulties in learning a second/foreign language focused on sources of le...
This chapter provides analysis of the interlanguage of second language learners and the pedagogic im...
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There have been numerous studies of first Language (L1) transfer in second Language (L2) learning. V...
Interlanguages, which defined as the features of languages between first language and second languag...
In the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), the role of transfer has been theorized and studi...
The present article demostrates the implementation of a psycholinguistic model of second language le...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Interlanguage is understood as a linguistic system which is inherently built upon the growing know...
This paper explores the nature of interlanguage with a focus on its lexical structure in relation to...
Most previous studies of interlanguage regarded commonly observed learner errors as a universal or d...
Different from traditional definitions of “interlanguage” and descriptions of interlanguage producti...
This thesis investigates the Composite Matrix Language model of second-language acquisition (Jake, 1...
Different from most previous studies of language transfer phenomena in second language learning whic...
Most previous studies of difficulties in learning a second/foreign language focused on sources of le...
This chapter provides analysis of the interlanguage of second language learners and the pedagogic im...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/98126/1/j.1467-1770.1984.tb01007.x.pd
There have been numerous studies of first Language (L1) transfer in second Language (L2) learning. V...
Interlanguages, which defined as the features of languages between first language and second languag...
In the field of Second Language Acquisition (SLA), the role of transfer has been theorized and studi...
The present article demostrates the implementation of a psycholinguistic model of second language le...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Since the term “interlanguage” was coined by Larry Selinker in 1972 to refer to the systematic knowl...
Interlanguage is understood as a linguistic system which is inherently built upon the growing know...