Single Answer MCQ
Q-00182137

In the context of translation, what does 'language interference' refer to?

1

Loss of original meaning

2

Mixing grammatical structures

3

Cultural adaptation

4

Contextual clarity

Answer and Solution

Answer

B. Mixing grammatical structures

Solution:

'Language interference' occurs when features of a speaker's first language affect their use of a second language, leading to mixing grammatical structures. Therefore, 'Mixing grammatical structures' is the correct answer.

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