The aim of this study is to find out to what extent Turkish EFL students make interlingual (interference) and intralingual (developmental) errors in writing at the university level. The mid-term and final examination papers of 50 Turkish EFL students were taken and their errors were categorized into interference and developmental errors. The results of our research have shown that they made a mean of %14.6 interference errors. Thus, this proportion does not confirm the contrastive analysis hypothesis claiming that all errors are due to the negative transfer from the mother tongue. On the other hand, they made a mean of %85.4 developmental errors which are not related to L1. So the results of T?Test indicate that Turkish EFL students made s...
This investigation is mainly concerned with analysing the writing errors found in EFL learners’ work...
This study investigates second language learners’ production in writing, aiming to understand common...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out the importance of errors in students’ foreign language lea...
The present study aimed at finding whether L1 Turkish caused interference errors on Turkish EFL lear...
Ankara : The Faculty of Letters and the Institute of Economics and Social Sciences, 1989.Thesis (Mas...
This study is designed to investigate errors emerged in written texts produced by 30 Turkish EFL lea...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the interference errors on the composition papers of ...
This study aims to investigate the occurrence of errors committed by EFL learners in their compositi...
This study aims to investigate the errors that students made in writing test in a private university...
2nd World Conference on Educational Sciences, WCES-2010 --4 February 2010 through 8 February 2010 --...
"Error Analysis" looks at actual errors, explains them linguistically, and explains some of the poss...
AbstractThis study examines errors in a corpus of 120 essays produced by 86 adult Turkish learners, ...
AbstractWhat foreign language learners can do and cannot do could reveal important messages to langu...
This study investigated the effect of first language (L1) transfer on Arabic ESL learners’ acquisiti...
Analyzing and evaluating linguistic errors in students' English writings have been an interesting at...
This investigation is mainly concerned with analysing the writing errors found in EFL learners’ work...
This study investigates second language learners’ production in writing, aiming to understand common...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out the importance of errors in students’ foreign language lea...
The present study aimed at finding whether L1 Turkish caused interference errors on Turkish EFL lear...
Ankara : The Faculty of Letters and the Institute of Economics and Social Sciences, 1989.Thesis (Mas...
This study is designed to investigate errors emerged in written texts produced by 30 Turkish EFL lea...
AbstractThe aim of this study was to determine the interference errors on the composition papers of ...
This study aims to investigate the occurrence of errors committed by EFL learners in their compositi...
This study aims to investigate the errors that students made in writing test in a private university...
2nd World Conference on Educational Sciences, WCES-2010 --4 February 2010 through 8 February 2010 --...
"Error Analysis" looks at actual errors, explains them linguistically, and explains some of the poss...
AbstractThis study examines errors in a corpus of 120 essays produced by 86 adult Turkish learners, ...
AbstractWhat foreign language learners can do and cannot do could reveal important messages to langu...
This study investigated the effect of first language (L1) transfer on Arabic ESL learners’ acquisiti...
Analyzing and evaluating linguistic errors in students' English writings have been an interesting at...
This investigation is mainly concerned with analysing the writing errors found in EFL learners’ work...
This study investigates second language learners’ production in writing, aiming to understand common...
The purpose of this thesis is to find out the importance of errors in students’ foreign language lea...