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Selinker delves into the cognitive processes behind language acquisition, providing readers with a deeper understanding of how individuals navigate the complexities of learning a new language. His analysis reflects on various factors that influence learner language, including social context and prior linguistic knowledge.
This work not only highlights the significance of interlanguage as a transitional phase but also encourages educators and researchers to appreciate the nuances of learner errors and innovations as vital components of the language learning process. In doing so, it opens avenues for more effective teaching methodologies and a more compassionate understanding of language learners.