Crosslinguistic Influence as an Outcome of Arabic-French Bilingualism among Algerian Learners of English at the Intensive Language Teaching Centre, Tlemcen University
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University of Tlemcen
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This research aimed to scrutinise, in the light of models in the field of third language
acquisition, the impact of Arabic-French bilingualism and crosslinguistic influence
on learning English as a third language among Algerian learners. It also sought to
determine the factors that may motivate the occurrence of crosslinguistic influence
from one of the background languages. To achieve such objectives, data were
collected from Arabic-French bilingual learners of English at the intensive language
teaching centre at the University of Tlemcen, using a triangulation of research tools;
namely questionnaires, test, and semi-structured interviews. Results indicated that
bilingualism affects learning English both positively and negatively as participants
reported their recourse to the shared similarities between French and English to
understand English, but were at the same time faced with the issue of negative
crosslinguistic influence from both Arabic and French. In addition, both proficiency
level in English and the typological similarities between French and English proved
to be the main factors leading to the occurrence of crosslinguistic influence.