4.2. Classification of Interference for the Purpose of this Research
This chapter is focused on the classification of interference as we have
determined it for the purpose of the analysis. Each of the following subchapters
defines a particular type of interference, describes its characteristics and gives
several examples from the corpus. The classes are the following: Lexical,
Syntactic and Grammatical interference, Borderline cases, Typographical
interference and the group entitled Miscellaneous. Of course, the classifications
and factors presented by the four scholars mentioned above served as a source
of inspiration for this classification.
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