AN ANALYSIS OF ARTICLE ERRORS IN STUDENTS’ WRITING
Kata Kunci:
Article Error, Syntactical Error, Writing.Abstrak
Writing is not an easy skill for students’ especially the use of article. It being problematic to use definite and indefinite article. Finding and elaborating the article error in students’ writing, this study is projected to examine the problems in syntactical error. While, to examine the problems in article error, the theories of the problems in article error resulted from the Omission of “the”, “the” used instead of Ø (zero), “a” used instead of “the” and “a” instead of Ø (zero), omission of a before a singular noun define by an adjective proposed by Richards (1971) are applied. Then, qualitative method is used to analyze the data. The results of this study show that there are fifteen Omission of “the”, six “The” used instead of Ø/addition and two “a” instead of “the”/misuse found in the students’ writing. The implication of this study is that the teachers and the lecturers of academic writing will have barometer to teach the students to produce good, and readable written text to academic writing. Besides, they will also have describing in identifying the problems occurring in the article error of students’ academic writing.
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