The Language Interference: What is it and in What Ways it Affects the Use of L2
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.51699/ajsld.v2i5.1869Keywords:
discrepancy, phonological rules, language interference, natural language acquisition, merge hypothesis, bilingualism, syntaxAbstract
Generally, it is possible to think that the “language interference” did not attract that much attention but there was plenty research on this topic. The current review of literature focuses on «language interference» and tries to bring some possible effects it may have on L1. Moreover, there will be provided some plausible impacts of language interference on writing, speaking, reading and listening abilities of a learner. Finally, we will review some research which whether confirms or contradicts the negative or positive effects of the language interference.