英语学生叙述语篇及物性写作过程分析

Yanti Rosmayanti
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本文着重分析了英语学生写作叙述语篇中所包含的及物性过程和英语学生写作叙述语篇中及物性过程的主要类型。本文采用描述性定性方法分析了英语学生叙述语篇写作的及物性过程,包括收集数据、分类数据、分析数据和解释数据。本研究以六名英语学生所写的复述文本为研究对象,共收集了173个由句子组成的数据。研究发现,英语学生复述语篇中包含六种及物性过程:物质过程、心理过程、关系过程、行为过程、存在过程和言语过程。从整体数据来看,材料工艺成为应用最多的工艺,总出现次数为108次(62.43%)。心理过程以26次(15.03%)成为第二大应用。关系处理成为第三大应用程序,从整个数据中出现的总数为21(12.14%)。采用存在处理,总出现次数为12次(6.94%)。使用Verbal Process,所有数据的总出现次数为5 (2.88%);最后,行为过程应用于总体数据的总发生次数1(0.58%)。材料过程是占主导地位的及物性过程类型,共出现108次。根据研究结果,建议将及物性过程应用于教育领域,例如在学习写作过程中,以帮助学生提高成绩和对及物性过程的认识。关键词:叙述文本,及物性过程
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AN ANALYSIS OF EFL STUDENTS’ TRANSITIVITY PROCESS OF WRITING RECOUNT TEXT
This paper focuses on the analysis of transitivity process contained in EFL students‟ writing recount text and dominant type of transitivity process in EFL students‟ writing recount text. Descriptive qualitative method is used to analyze the Transitivity Process of EFL students‟ writing recount text consisting of collecting data, classifying data, analyzing, and interpreting data. The document of this study is six EFL students‟ writing recount texts and there are 173 data consisting of clauses taken from the text. The finding reveals that there are six types of transitivity process contained in EFL students‟ recount text: material process, mental process, relational process, behavioral process, existential process and verbal process. Material process becomes the first mostly applied with the total number of occurrence 108 (62.43%) from overall data. Mental process becomes the second mostly applied with the total number of occurrence 26 (15.03%) from overall data. Relational process becomes the third mostly applied with the total number of occurrence 21 (12.14%) from overall data. Existential process is applied with the total number of occurrence 12 (6.94%) from overall data. Verbal Process is applied with the total number of occurrence 5 (2.88%) from all data; and the last, behavioral process is applied with the total number of occurrence 1 (0.58%) from overall data. Material Process is the dominant transitivity process types in all the EFL students‟ recount text with the total number of occurrence 108. Based on the findings, it is recommended that, Transitivity process should be applied in the educational field, for example, in the learning writing process, to help students in improving their achievement and their knowledge of in transitivity process. Keywords:  Recount text, Transitivity process
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