Conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society

Learning grammar for most people especially ESL learners is a daunting and difficult task. It is especially true in Malaysia where students find English grammar difficult to comprehend. Interference from major ethnic groups’ mother tongues play a great influence in shaping the students’ attitudes an...

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Main Authors: Setia, Roszainora, Ghazali, Siti Norliana, Mustapha, Aida, Jusoff, Kamaruzaman, Abdullah, Farhah
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Published: Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture 2009
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spelling my.upm.eprints.137452018-08-14T07:12:12Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13745/ Conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society Setia, Roszainora Ghazali, Siti Norliana Mustapha, Aida Jusoff, Kamaruzaman Abdullah, Farhah Learning grammar for most people especially ESL learners is a daunting and difficult task. It is especially true in Malaysia where students find English grammar difficult to comprehend. Interference from major ethnic groups’ mother tongues play a great influence in shaping the students’ attitudes and understandings of the English grammar including personal pronouns. This study tried to ascertain which aspects of personal pronouns that multi- ethnic students find most difficult and it hypothesized that different ethnic groups will produce different results. Even though all groups had the basic knowledge in using personal pronouns, they got confused when it came to having object pronouns taking the role of what they thought as an acceptable and common everyday usage of subject pronouns. One problematic area faced by the students in the use of personal pronouns was deciding on the correct pronoun to refer to plural third person (neuter) antecedents. There was a significant difference in the performance of a pronouns elicitation task between ethnic groups of students. Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture 2009 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/13745/1/Conception%20of%20personal%20pronouns%20in%20a%20multi-racial%20society.pdf Setia, Roszainora and Ghazali, Siti Norliana and Mustapha, Aida and Jusoff, Kamaruzaman and Abdullah, Farhah (2009) Conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society. Canadian Social Science, 5 (5). pp. 62-69. ISSN 1712-8056; ESSN: 1923-6697 http://www.cscanada.net/index.php/css/article/view/j.css.1923669720090505.009 10.3968/j.css.1923669720090505.009
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description Learning grammar for most people especially ESL learners is a daunting and difficult task. It is especially true in Malaysia where students find English grammar difficult to comprehend. Interference from major ethnic groups’ mother tongues play a great influence in shaping the students’ attitudes and understandings of the English grammar including personal pronouns. This study tried to ascertain which aspects of personal pronouns that multi- ethnic students find most difficult and it hypothesized that different ethnic groups will produce different results. Even though all groups had the basic knowledge in using personal pronouns, they got confused when it came to having object pronouns taking the role of what they thought as an acceptable and common everyday usage of subject pronouns. One problematic area faced by the students in the use of personal pronouns was deciding on the correct pronoun to refer to plural third person (neuter) antecedents. There was a significant difference in the performance of a pronouns elicitation task between ethnic groups of students.
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author Setia, Roszainora
Ghazali, Siti Norliana
Mustapha, Aida
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
Abdullah, Farhah
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Ghazali, Siti Norliana
Mustapha, Aida
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
Abdullah, Farhah
Conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society
author_facet Setia, Roszainora
Ghazali, Siti Norliana
Mustapha, Aida
Jusoff, Kamaruzaman
Abdullah, Farhah
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title Conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society
title_short Conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society
title_full Conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society
title_fullStr Conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society
title_full_unstemmed Conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society
title_sort conception of personal pronouns in a multi-racial society
publisher Canadian Academy of Oriental and Occidental Culture
publishDate 2009
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