[ PAPER ID: 63852 ] INFLUENCE OF MOTHER TONGUE IN THE ACQUISITION OF THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE

ARTICLE INFO: Date of Submission: Jan 06, 2026, Revised: Jan 21, 2026, Accepted: Jan 27, 2026, CrossRef D.O.I : https://doi.org/10.56815/ijmrr.v5i1.2026.203-210, HOW TO CITE: Rajdeep Chatterjee (2026). Influence of Mother Tongue in the Acquisition of the English Language, International Journal of Multidisciplinary Research & Reviews. 5(1), 203-210.

Authors

  • Rajdeep Chatterjee Assistant Professor, Annapurna Memorial College of Education, Kakdwip (M.Ed, B.Ed, D.El.Ed), WB, India.

Abstract

Language acquisition is a complex cognitive and social process in which the learner’s first language (L1), commonly known as the mother tongue, plays a crucial role. In multilingual contexts like India, learners often acquire English as a second or foreign language (ESL/EFL), and their mother tongue significantly influences pronunciation, grammar, vocabulary, and discourse patterns. This paper examines the influence of the mother tongue on the acquisition of the English language, highlighting both positive and negative effects. Using a qualitative-descriptive methodology supported by secondary sources, the study reviews year-wise literature to understand how L1 transfer affects second language learning. The findings reveal that while mother tongue interference may cause errors in phonology and syntax, strategic use of L1 can facilitate comprehension, confidence, and cognitive development. The study underscores the pedagogical significance of integrating mother tongue support in English language teaching for effective and inclusive learning.

Keywords:

Mother Tongue, Second Language Acquisition, English Language Learning, Language Transfer, ESL

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