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An Assessment of Cohesion and Coherence in Students’ Descriptive and Narrative Essays: The Case of Sodo Preparatory School Grade Eleven Students’
Author(s) -
Abebayehu Alaro
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
journal of literature, languages and linguistics
Language(s) - English
DOI - 10.7176/jlll/64-05
Subject(s) - cohesion (chemistry) , narrative , descriptive statistics , sentence , linguistics , paragraph , coherence (philosophical gambling strategy) , group cohesiveness , psychology , computer science , mathematics education , natural language processing , mathematics , social psychology , statistics , world wide web , philosophy , chemistry , organic chemistry
This study is aimed to assess the students’ use of cohesion and coherence in their descriptive and narrative essays. It was conducted at Sodo preparatory school on grade 11 students. The study employed the descriptive research design. In this study, 30 grade eleven students were selected as participants through simple random sampling technique. Document analysis was used to collect data from the sample students. The data collected through document analysis were analyzed qualitatively based on the analysis parameters of cohesive substitution, ellipsis, reference, conjunction and lexical cohesion to determine meaningfully (coherently) written students’ essays. The findings revealed that students’ used a variety of cohesive devices in each genre of writing except ellipsis and they employed all sub categories of cohesive signals in their (descriptive and narrative) essays. However, among the frequently used cohesive devices, the largest numbers of connectors were inappropriately instanced regarding the total use of devices. The students’ inappropriate use of cohesive devices mainly appeared with conjunction, followed by reference, lexical cohesion, and substitution signals. As a result, the essays lacked consistent key expressions, clear purpose of the statement, and the logical shift from one sentence to the other. Based these findings, conclusions and recommendations were made. Keywords: Cohesion, Coherence, Descriptive and Narrative Essays. DOI : 10.7176/JLLL/64-05 Publication date: January 31 st 2020

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