2022
DOI: 10.31464/jlere.1015066
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Cross Linguistic Influence: The Case of Adjective and Preposition Collocations

Abstract: The impact of previously learned knowledge on newly learned knowledge has long been recognized and named as interference. Interference in language is the influence of a previously learned language on any target language. Named as language transfer, this notion may render the learning process harder for the learners and results in fossilization in some cases. Thus, researchers and language teachers should consider this influence and find ways to repair the damages it might cause. In order to provide the field w… Show more

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