COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THE USE OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: A CASE IN STUDENTS’ UNDERGRADUATE THESES

This study aims to find out the multitude of students’ grammatical errors in their undergraduate theses and the learning materials needed to counter this problem. The study was a survey involving 228 undergraduate theses from 28 English study programs from 17 out of the 34 provinces in Indonesia. D...

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Main Author: Bambang Sugeng
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta 2016-08-01
Series:Litera
Online Access:http://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/litera/article/view/10415
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spelling doaj-607fcdfa80aa42c7beb665322117f74d2020-11-25T00:54:44ZengUniversitas Negeri YogyakartaLitera1412-25962460-81392016-08-011517943COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THE USE OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: A CASE IN STUDENTS’ UNDERGRADUATE THESESBambang Sugeng0FBS UNYThis study aims to find out the multitude of students’ grammatical errors in their undergraduate theses and the learning materials needed to counter this problem. The study was a survey involving 228 undergraduate theses from 28 English study programs from 17 out of the 34 provinces in Indonesia. Data analysis included grouping, counting, and ranking the data. The findings show that errors rank as follows: verb groups, finite verbs, subject-verb concords, predicates, concords of nouns, concords of numbers, clauses, passive voice, and word choices. The common-core grammar materials, which contain inter-lingual implications, are recommended to be used as a potential solution to improve the quality of undergraduate thesis writing for students of the English study program. Keywords: inter-language, grammatical errors, common-core grammarhttp://journal.uny.ac.id/index.php/litera/article/view/10415
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title COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THE USE OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: A CASE IN STUDENTS’ UNDERGRADUATE THESES
title_short COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THE USE OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: A CASE IN STUDENTS’ UNDERGRADUATE THESES
title_full COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THE USE OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: A CASE IN STUDENTS’ UNDERGRADUATE THESES
title_fullStr COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THE USE OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: A CASE IN STUDENTS’ UNDERGRADUATE THESES
title_full_unstemmed COMMON GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN THE USE OF ENGLISH AS A FOREIGN LANGUAGE: A CASE IN STUDENTS’ UNDERGRADUATE THESES
title_sort common grammatical errors in the use of english as a foreign language: a case in students’ undergraduate theses
publisher Universitas Negeri Yogyakarta
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publishDate 2016-08-01
description This study aims to find out the multitude of students’ grammatical errors in their undergraduate theses and the learning materials needed to counter this problem. The study was a survey involving 228 undergraduate theses from 28 English study programs from 17 out of the 34 provinces in Indonesia. Data analysis included grouping, counting, and ranking the data. The findings show that errors rank as follows: verb groups, finite verbs, subject-verb concords, predicates, concords of nouns, concords of numbers, clauses, passive voice, and word choices. The common-core grammar materials, which contain inter-lingual implications, are recommended to be used as a potential solution to improve the quality of undergraduate thesis writing for students of the English study program. Keywords: inter-language, grammatical errors, common-core grammar
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