The syntactic development of grade 12 ESL learners / K. Hattingh
The primary aim of this study is to determine the level of syntactic development in English of South African matriculants. The ESL standard in South Africa has been criticised, but no objective data are available. This study provides relevant data, based on an index, and indicates shortcomings in le...
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ndltd-NWUBOLOKA1-oai-dspace.nwu.ac.za-10394-7862014-04-16T03:55:07ZThe syntactic development of grade 12 ESL learners / K. HattinghHattingh, KarienInterlanguageLanguage developmentSyntactic developmentLevel of developmentT-unitIndexError analysisGrammar teachingThe primary aim of this study is to determine the level of syntactic development in English of South African matriculants. The ESL standard in South Africa has been criticised, but no objective data are available. This study provides relevant data, based on an index, and indicates shortcomings in learners' syntactic competence. Poor school-leaving standards in English are a cause of great concern in South Africa, and complaints about school leavers' standard of English have increased over the last few years. Yet, apart from generally being labelled as "poor", little is known about the actual level of development reached by ESL learners. Comments are often based on subjective impressions. This study focuses on syntactic development in writing and aims to determine the level of syntactic development of Grade 12 ESL learners in an objective way. Interlanguage, the concept of 'stages of development’ and fossilization are discussed. The need for an index that can measure language development objectively is considered. General means of measuring syntactic development are evaluated and an index formula is established by means of statistical analyses. This formula is based on the T-unit and assigns numerical values to levels of development. The index formula is used to determine the level of syntactic development of a group of Grade 12 ESL learners. The compositions that were analysed were obtained from six provinces in South Africa. Index values are calculated for Higher and Standard Grade, for the group as a whole, and each of the six provinces. An Error Analysis is conducted and error frequencies are reported. Problem areas in syntax are identified. The implications of the findings are considered and recommendations are briefly made for the teaching and learning of grammar.Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005.North-West University2009-02-17T13:49:30Z2009-02-17T13:49:30Z2005Thesishttp://hdl.handle.net/10394/786 |
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The primary aim of this study is to determine the level of syntactic development in
English of South African matriculants. The ESL standard in South Africa has been
criticised, but no objective data are available. This study provides relevant data, based
on an index, and indicates shortcomings in learners' syntactic competence. Poor
school-leaving standards in English are a cause of great concern in South Africa, and
complaints about school leavers' standard of English have increased over the last few
years. Yet, apart from generally being labelled as "poor", little is known about the
actual level of development reached by ESL learners. Comments are often based on
subjective impressions.
This study focuses on syntactic development in writing and aims to determine the
level of syntactic development of Grade 12 ESL learners in an objective way.
Interlanguage, the concept of 'stages of development’ and fossilization are discussed.
The need for an index that can measure language development objectively is
considered. General means of measuring syntactic development are evaluated and an
index formula is established by means of statistical analyses. This formula is based on
the T-unit and assigns numerical values to levels of development. The index formula
is used to determine the level of syntactic development of a group of Grade 12 ESL
learners. The compositions that were analysed were obtained from six provinces in
South Africa. Index values are calculated for Higher and Standard Grade, for the
group as a whole, and each of the six provinces. An Error Analysis is conducted and
error frequencies are reported. Problem areas in syntax are identified. The
implications of the findings are considered and recommendations are briefly made for
the teaching and learning of grammar. === Thesis (M.A. (English))--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2005. |
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