PATTERNS OF GRAMMATICAL ERRORS IN STUDENTS’ THESIS

F. Hakim, U. Waluyo, Henny Soepriyanti
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Grammar is badly needed by all thesis writers in order that they can produce good outputs as expected by the English Education Department. Therefore, the study aims to reveal the types of grammatical errors and to identify the most types of grammatical errors in students’ thesis. In this research, the researcher employed a descriptive qualitative method. In this study, the researchers only focused on analyzing the grammatical errors in English students’ thesis at the University of Mataram using a surface strategy taxonomy. The researchers used a purposive sampling method to gather the data. The data were derived from students’ theses submitted between 2018 and 2020. There were a total of 9 theses studied for the purpose. The data were classified into 4 determined categories suggested by the theory of Surface Strategy Taxonomy, i.e. (1) Omission, (2) Addition, (3) Misformation and (4) Misordering. The result of the study shows that the theses under investigation contained the four categories of errors. There were a total number of 275 errors found in students’ theses. The most common types of errors were in Misformation (49.81%) and the least one was Misordering (0.72%). Implication of the present study is provided succinctly in the concluding part of this article.  
学生论文中语法错误的模式
语法是所有论文作者迫切需要的,以便他们能够产生良好的产出,如英语教育部门的期望。因此,本研究旨在揭示语法错误的类型,并找出学生论文中最多的语法错误类型。在本研究中,研究者采用了描述性定性方法。在本研究中,研究人员仅使用表面策略分类法对马塔兰大学英语专业学生论文中的语法错误进行了分析。研究人员采用了有目的的抽样方法来收集数据。这些数据来自2018年至2020年期间学生提交的论文。共研究了9篇论文。根据表面策略分类法理论,将数据分为4类,即(1)遗漏,(2)添加,(3)错误和(4)错误排序。研究结果表明,被调查论文包含四类错误。学生们的论文共有275个错误。错误类型最多的是Misformation(49.81%),最少的是misordered(0.72%)。本文的结语部分简要说明了本研究的意义。
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