OVERCOMING INTERLINGUAL INTERFERENCE AT LANGUAGE LEVELS
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Scholar Express Journal
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The problem of linguistic interference - a process that inhibits the assimilation of a foreign language and arises as a result of the transfer of speech skills from one contacting language to another (from a native language to a foreign one, from a first foreign language to a second) - has been of concern to researchers for more than a decade. This phenomenon has a direct impact on the success of an individual's mastering a foreign language and its use both in receptive and productive types of speech activity.