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- Title
ERROR ANALYSIS OF THE USE OF LINKING WORDS AND PHRASES IN TERTIARY LEVEL ESSAYS.
- Authors
APSE, VINETA; FARNESTE, MONTA
- Abstract
Over the last decade, there has been an increased interest in analysing writing skills of students studying English as a Foreign Language both at secondary and tertiary level, including the essay writing skills of non-language students. The aim of the present study is to analyse the types of errors in the use of linking words and phrases in student examination essays in a tertiary level academic writing course and state the probable causes of these errors. The research method is a case study. The empirical research is based on Corder's (1967), Reid's (1998, mentioned in Yates and Kenkel, 2002) and Ngadda and Nwoke's (2014) theories on the classification of errors and Biber et al.'s (2002) classification of linking adverbials as well as presents the frequency of the types of errors. The research object is academic illustration essays of 18 students studying in Latvia. The main findings of the research indicate that proficient users of a language tend to use linking words and phrases appropriately. The main type of errors found in the essays is intralingual errors caused by faulty learning or teaching, forgetfulness or overexposure to informal use of the target language.
- Subjects
ERROR analysis in foreign language education; WRITING ability testing; ENGLISH language education; ESSAY tests; ENGLISH language punctuation
- Publication
Baltic Journal of English Language, Literature & Culture, 2018, Vol 8, p26
- ISSN
1691-9971
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.22364/BJELLC.08.2018.02