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▪ I. interlanguage, n. (ˈɪntəlæŋgwɪdʒ) [inter- 2 a.] An artificial auxiliary language. Also attrib.1927 E. S. Pankhurst Delphos vii. 86 The Interlanguage cannot be the creation of Governments. 1928 O. Jespersen Internat. Lang. i. 45 The Delegation and the Ido academy have left their indelible mark o...
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Interlanguage
Interlanguage UG differs from native UG in that interlanguage UGs vary in mental representations from one L2 user to another. Wrestling with 'context' in interlanguage theory. Applied Linguistics, 6, 190–204.
Tarone, E. (1979). Interlanguage as chameleon.
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Interlanguage (disambiguation)
An interlanguage is an emerging language system in the mind of a second language learner. Interlanguage or interlingual may also refer to:
Interlanguage, a term in interlinguistics referring to any language used between people who cannot communicate
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interlingual
interlingual, a. (-ˈlɪŋgwəl) [inter- 4 a.] Between or relating to two languages. So interˈlingually adv. In quot. 1931 spec. = of or relating to an artificial interlanguage (cf. interlanguage n.).1854 R. G. Latham Native Races Russian Emp. 331 A question of international (or, rather, interlingual) c...
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Auxiliary language
It may refer to:
Interlanguage, an idiolect that has been developed by a learner of a second language
International auxiliary language, a planned language
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intertext
intertext, n. (ˈɪntətɛkst) [f. inter- + text n.1] 1. Lit. Theory. [Back-formation f. *intertextuality n.] A text considered in the light of its relation (esp. in terms of allusion) to other texts; a body of such texts considered together.1974 Romanic Rev. LXV. 280 A text can realize the poetic model...
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Multilingua
Multilingua, Journal of Cross-Cultural and Interlanguage Communication is a bimonthly peer-reviewed academic journal in linguistics, specializing in the
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Larry Selinker
Interlanguage
Selinker's most well-known contribution to the field of second-language acquisition is the concept of interlanguage. Selinker named this interim language system an interlanguage.
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中介语
Selinker, L. (1972), Interlanguage. International Review of Applied Linguistics, 10, 209–241.
Selinker, L., & Douglas, D. (1985). Wrestling with 'context' in interlanguage theory. Applied Linguistics, 6, 190–204.
Tarone, E. (1979). Interlanguage as chameleon.
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Louis Graveure
Films
There Is Only One Love (1933)
Interlanguage link multi (1933)
Interlanguage link multi (1934)
Ich sehne mich nach dir (1934)
The Accusing Song
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Elaine Tarone
, interlanguage variation and the impact of emergent alphabetic print literacy on oral second-language acquisition. Her most recent research publications focus on second-language learners' spontaneous language play in oral discourse, and especially the interlanguage
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Revolt of the Altishahr Khojas | Military Wiki | Fandom
The Revolt of the Altishahr Khojas was an uprising against the Qing dynasty government of China, which broke out in 1757 during the reign of the Qianlong Emperor. The rebels were led by the Younger Khoja Template:Interlanguage link (also known as Khwāja-i Jahān), leader of the Template:Interlanguage link. Qing era documents refer to the event as the "Pacification of the Muslim regions ...
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Státní podnik (interlanguage link to the Czech language Wikipedia page)
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Uriel Weinreich
Weinreich is also credited with being the first linguist to recognize the phenomenon of interlanguage 19 years before Larry Selinker coined the term in his 1972 article "Interlanguage".
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