Students’ Grammatical Error Analysis in Speaking
Author(s) -
REFA ANJENG SARI
Publication year - 1970
Publication title -
edukasi jurnal pendidikan dan pengajaran
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2503-2518
pISSN - 2355-3669
DOI - 10.19109/ejpp.v5i2.2102
Subject(s) - adjective , adverb , nonprobability sampling , class (philosophy) , linguistics , error analysis , psychology , documentation , grammatical category , mathematics education , noun , computer science , mathematics , artificial intelligence , sociology , population , philosophy , demography , programming language
The purposes of this research were to find out the kinds of students’ grammatical error, and to figure out the dominant kind of grammatical error in speaking. The research design was descriptive research. The participant of this research was students of State Islamic University in Palembang, South Sumatera. The purposive sampling method was used to choose 12 participants; three students was taken from category of high, medium, and low score in speaking class. The collection of data used documentation by recording student’s speaking performance. The data were analyzed by using Linguistic Category Classification from Politzer and Ramirez. Based on the result of data analysis, 12 kinds of grammatical errors were found. The dominant kind of grammatical error was about number. The lowest percentages were about third person singular incorrectness and comparative adjective/adverb incorrectness.
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