Interlingual vs. intralingual errors

Derrick, Deirdre;Paquot, Magali;Plonsky, Luke
(2018) TESOL Encyclopedia of English Language Teaching — published

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  • Derrick, DeirdreNorthern Arizona University
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  • Plonsky, LukeNorthern Arizona University
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Learner errors have typically been traced back to the learner’s first language (i.e., interlingual errors) or to more general learning processes and pathways (i.e., intralingual errors). The entry first provides some historical background and shows how the understanding of learner errors has evolved with time and theoretical models, followed by a discussion of the implications for such an understanding for pedagogy in TESOL.
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Derrick, D., Paquot, M., & Plonsky, L. (2018). Interlingual vs. intralingual errors. In J. Liontas (ed.), TESOL Encyclopedia of English Language Teaching. Wiley. https://hdl.handle.net/2078.5/257837