Error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult Arab English language learners

The present study analyses errors on present simple tense among adult Arab English language learners. It focuses on the error on 3sg –s (the third person singular present tense agreement morpheme –s). The learners are undergraduate adult Arabic speakers learning English as a foreign language. The st...

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Main Authors: Muftah, Muneera, Rafik-Galea, Shameem
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Published: Canadian Center of Science and Education 2013
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spelling my.upm.eprints.279242016-03-07T00:08:24Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27924/ Error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult Arab English language learners Muftah, Muneera Rafik-Galea, Shameem The present study analyses errors on present simple tense among adult Arab English language learners. It focuses on the error on 3sg –s (the third person singular present tense agreement morpheme –s). The learners are undergraduate adult Arabic speakers learning English as a foreign language. The study gathered data from two types of instruments: a grammaticality judgment task (GJT comprising both grammatical and ungrammatical items and an elicited written production task (EWPT). Both tasks were designed to test the learners’ underlying knowledge of present simple tense morphology in the Interlanguage (ILG) of adult Arab English language learners. The GJT comprised 12 grammatically/correctly inflected items, 6 omission items (OI) and 6 wrongly/incorrectly inflected items (WI). The findings suggest that adult Arab English language learners seem to have difficulty mastering the use of the 3sg –s due to first language (L1) interference. The findings of this study have pedagogical implications for English as a foreign language classroom teaching practice as well as for second language teachers and researchers. The most frequent error types produced by the Learners are omission, phonological similarity, incorrect suffixation and substitution. Canadian Center of Science and Education 2013 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27924/1/27924.pdf Muftah, Muneera and Rafik-Galea, Shameem (2013) Error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult Arab English language learners. English Language Teaching, 6 (2). pp. 146-154. ISSN 1916-4742; ESSN: 1916-4750 http://www.ccsenet.org/journal/index.php/elt/article/view/23822 10.5539/elt.v6n2p146
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description The present study analyses errors on present simple tense among adult Arab English language learners. It focuses on the error on 3sg –s (the third person singular present tense agreement morpheme –s). The learners are undergraduate adult Arabic speakers learning English as a foreign language. The study gathered data from two types of instruments: a grammaticality judgment task (GJT comprising both grammatical and ungrammatical items and an elicited written production task (EWPT). Both tasks were designed to test the learners’ underlying knowledge of present simple tense morphology in the Interlanguage (ILG) of adult Arab English language learners. The GJT comprised 12 grammatically/correctly inflected items, 6 omission items (OI) and 6 wrongly/incorrectly inflected items (WI). The findings suggest that adult Arab English language learners seem to have difficulty mastering the use of the 3sg –s due to first language (L1) interference. The findings of this study have pedagogical implications for English as a foreign language classroom teaching practice as well as for second language teachers and researchers. The most frequent error types produced by the Learners are omission, phonological similarity, incorrect suffixation and substitution.
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Error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult Arab English language learners
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Rafik-Galea, Shameem
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title Error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult Arab English language learners
title_short Error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult Arab English language learners
title_full Error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult Arab English language learners
title_fullStr Error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult Arab English language learners
title_full_unstemmed Error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult Arab English language learners
title_sort error analysis of present simple tense in the interlanguage of adult arab english language learners
publisher Canadian Center of Science and Education
publishDate 2013
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/27924/1/27924.pdf
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