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English
Etymology
From inter- + language. In the language acquisition sense introduced by Larry Selinker in 1972.
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Noun
interlanguage (plural interlanguages)
- A language generated by a student of a foreign language that incorporates aspects of their native language and the target language.
Trasyanka and Surzhyk are interlanguages: a Belarusian–Russian and a Ukrainian–Russian mixed language.
2011, Anna Trosborg, Interlanguage Pragmatics: Requests, Complaints, and Apologies, Walter de Gruyter, →ISBN, page 54:The learner's selection from his/her store of interlanguage rules is not haphazard but systematic and predictable, based as it is on his/her existing rule system in much the same way as the native speaker bases his/her speech on the internalized knowledge of the L1 system.
- A lingua franca, a common language used by speakers of different languages
- Synonyms: koine, lingua franca
Latin used to be the European interlanguage. Currently English widely serves this purpose.
2011 October 28, Adam Thirlwell, “The Joyful Side of Translation”, in The New York Times, →ISSN:As Bellos points out, those born as English speakers are now a minority of English speakers: most speak it as a second language. English is the world’s biggest interlanguage.
- A pidgin or creole
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