INTERLANGUAGE - The transitional linguistic system developed by L2 learners, coined by Selinker in 1972, FOSSILIZATION - A process where language learning stops before reaching native-like proficiency, OVERGENERALIZATION - Applying a TL rule too broadly, like saying goed instead of went., TRANSFER - The influence of L1 on L2 learning, which can be positive or negative, PERMEABILITY - The characteristic of IL that allows new TL forms to enter the system., SYSTEMATICITY - Describes how interlanguage has an internal logic and structure., VARIABILITY - Describes how learner language changes depending on context or task, DYNAMICITY - The idea that interlanguage constantly evolves with new input., BACKSLIDING - Reverting to earlier or fossilized forms after temporary progress., TRAINING - Influence from instruction or textbooks, which can cause persistent errors, COMMUNICATION - Strategies learners use to convey meaning when they lack vocabulary., LEARNING - Conscious strategies like simplification or avoidance used during acquisition, SIMPLIFICATION - A learner's way of reducing linguistic complexity, often by omitting features., CORRECTION - A key technique to help learners adjust their interlanguage system toward TL norms,

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