A language or form of language having features of two others, typically a pidgin or a version produced by a foreign learner.
(学外语者的)中间语言
the interlanguage of Dutch learners of French
Example sentencesExamples
The co-authors of this paper considered that EFL students' errors represented a developmental process in which a specific interlanguage (set of characteristic linguistic patterns) would merge.
Immigrant varieties have developed, such as Toronto's Italese, an interlanguage resulting from three generations of contact between Italian and English.
This article seeks to establish connections between two different language contact phenomena, interlanguage and codeswitching.
The usual source of crosslinguistic influence in the interlanguage of a person learning a first foreign language is quite obviously his/her L1.
Tutuola writes in an interlanguage (as teachers of second languages call it) of Yoruba and English.
Definition of interlanguage in US English:
interlanguage
nounˈin(t)ərˌlaNGɡwij
A language or form of language having features of two others, typically a pidgin or a version produced by a foreign learner.
(学外语者的)中间语言
the interlanguage of Dutch learners of French
Example sentencesExamples
Immigrant varieties have developed, such as Toronto's Italese, an interlanguage resulting from three generations of contact between Italian and English.
The usual source of crosslinguistic influence in the interlanguage of a person learning a first foreign language is quite obviously his/her L1.
Tutuola writes in an interlanguage (as teachers of second languages call it) of Yoruba and English.
This article seeks to establish connections between two different language contact phenomena, interlanguage and codeswitching.
The co-authors of this paper considered that EFL students' errors represented a developmental process in which a specific interlanguage (set of characteristic linguistic patterns) would merge.