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  1. His paper “Interlanguage” (Selinker, 1972) was intended to stimulate research into the structure and development of the linguistic system underlying the language sponta-neously produced by adult second language learners.

  2. Interlanguage. Selinker's most well-known contribution to the field of second-language acquisition is the concept of interlanguage. He first introduced interlanguage in his 1972 paper of the same name, which built on Pit Corder's 1967 article The Significance of Learners' Errors.

  3. 14 gru 2018 · The construct of interlanguage was proposed by Larry Selinker in 1972 and stimulated the first research studies in the new field of second language acquisition (SLA). It continues, in modified form, to provide a useful general framework for research in that field.

  4. 14 gru 2018 · Abstract. At a time when no systematic research was being conducted on second language acquisition, Selinker proposed that a linguistic system (interlanguage, or IL) underlies the learner language produced by adults when they attempt meaningful communication using a language they are in the process of learning (target language).

  5. 1 lip 2021 · Interlanguage (henceforth IL) is a hypothesis proposed by Selinker (1972) in the field of second language acquisition (henceforth SLA). It is defined as a natural language produced by second language learners (henceforth L2 learners) when they are acquiring a new language (Richards et al., 1996).

  6. We investigate a unique attempt at working out a unified theory of second language acquisition (SLA), Carroll’s ‘Autonomous Induction Theory’.

  7. 7 lis 2008 · The first public presentation of the ideas leading up to the Interlanguage (IL) Hypothesis occurred a decade ago at the Second International Congress of Applied Linguistics (Selinker 1969; presented in greater detail in Selinker 1972).

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