Interlanguage vs Fossilization - What's the difference?
interlanguage | fossilization |
A language created by students of a foreign language, incorporating aspects of their own language, a mixed language.
A lingua franca, a common language used by speakers of different languages.
A pidgin, a creole
The process of converting, or of being converted, into a fossil.
(figuratively) The process of becoming fixed, unchanging, and out of date.
As nouns the difference between interlanguage and fossilization
is that interlanguage is a language created by students of a foreign language, incorporating aspects of their own language, a mixed language while fossilization is the process of converting, or of being converted, into a fossil.interlanguage
English
(wikipedia interlanguage)Noun
(en noun)- Latin used to be the European interlanguage . Currently English widely serves this purpose.
