The Mechanics Accuracy of Students’ Writing

Lilik Yuliawati
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In writing courses, the students tend to be more aware of technical errors in writing including the mechanics. Conversely, they tend to focus more on the idea or content of their writing when they produce papers to fulfill the assignment of non-writing courses. Whereas, the punctuation errors and misspelled words will make the meaning of the sentence ambiguous. This study aims to find out the degree of mechanics accuracy of students’ writings and what kind of mechanics mistakes mostly produced. The mechanics that were analyzed include punctuation, capitalization, spelling, italicization, and numbering of 65 writing assignments of three non-writing courses. The method used in this study was content analysis. The result of this study revealed that there were number of mechanics mistakes in students writing assignments, but those mistakes did not greatly affect readers’ understanding. The punctuation using of students’ writing assignments was 41% accurate; the capitalization using was 82% accurate; the spelling using was 83% accurate; the italicization using was 96% accurate; and the numbering using was 98% accurate.
学生写作的力学准确性
在写作课程中,学生更倾向于意识到写作中的技术性错误,包括机制。相反,当他们完成非写作课程的作业时,他们往往更关注写作的想法或内容。然而,标点错误和拼写错误的单词会使句子的意思模糊不清。本研究旨在了解学生写作的力学准确性程度,以及主要产生哪些力学错误。分析的机制包括标点符号、大写、拼写、斜体字,以及三门非写作课程的65项写作作业的编号。本研究采用内容分析法。本研究的结果显示,学生在写作作业中存在一些机械性错误,但这些错误对读者的理解影响并不大。学生写作作业的标点使用正确率为41%;使用大写字母的准确率为82%;使用的拼写准确率为83%;斜体字的正确率为96%;使用的编号准确率为98%。
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