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The analysis of word class and morphology for Stage2 and Stage 4 texts in ESLL context
Author(s) -
Mohammed Abed Saleh
Publication year - 2021
Publication title -
maǧallaẗ kulliyyaẗ al-tarbiyaẗ
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2518-5586
pISSN - 1994-4217
DOI - 10.31185/eduj.vol2.iss45.2239
Subject(s) - morpheme , linguistics , sentence , class (philosophy) , computer science , context (archaeology) , part of speech , meaning (existential) , word (group theory) , psychology , artificial intelligence , history , philosophy , archaeology , psychotherapist
  This research is intended to present the writing difficulties that second language learners have encounter through their learning process.  Linguists have proved that English second language learners (ESLL) face some difficulties in their writing because it is hard to understand ESLL perspectives. Many samples of ESLL writing have been examined and proved that their writing lacks some linguistic features. Coherent, accurate and creative text is the goal for English language teachers to be produced by their students. Word class (parts of speech) and morphology are the key features of language that indicate its linguistic system, especially sentence structure. The researcher tries to analyze word class and morphology in two selected texts of stage 2 and stage 4 in a second language learning center. One of the findings of this research is the use of bound grammatical morpheme (inflectional morpheme) for both texts is to some extent justifiable although the writer of S2 text makes some mistakes in producing the right word to give new meaning.

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