The analysis of errors in language acquisition deals with examining the language learner’s output, including both his correct and incorrect utterances. The distinction between the first and second language of the learner accounts for errors during the language acquisition process. A learner acquiring any language as a second language encounters many kinds of learning problems dealing with its sound system, vocabulary, structure, etc. Moreover, the native language of this learner is deeply implanted in him as part of his habit. Very often, he transfers his habit into the second language he learns, which perhaps will cause errors. This paper lists the major types of errors in second language learning. Further, the paper traces the sources of ...
Foreign language learners in achieving language mastery often commit errors. In both spoken and writ...
This study investigates second language learners’ production in writing, aiming to understand common...
Learner errors have typically been traced back to the learner’s first language (i.e., interlingual e...
This article discusses briefly the types of errors made by second language learners, the causes of t...
This paper presents an approach to analyzing the process of second language acquisition, entitled In...
This paper discusses crror analysis as one source of evidence for an overall theory of second langua...
Making errors is the most natural thing in the world and it is evidently attached to the human being...
The level of second language acquisition based on various factors which make the learning process ea...
The recent new outlooks on error and error analysis' reflect changing views of second-language acqui...
The paper aims to explore the mistakes of students who learn English as a second and foreign languag...
AbstractThe concept of second language acquisition and how it is described and understood has been w...
The major aim of the current paper is to review and discuss three prevailing approaches to the study...
It is a kind of library research which aims at revealing: (1) the definitions of error analysis; (2)...
English Language Error Analysis of the Written Texts Produced by Ukrainian Learners: Data Collection...
The significance of errors in explicating Second Language Acquisition (SLA) processes led to the gro...
Foreign language learners in achieving language mastery often commit errors. In both spoken and writ...
This study investigates second language learners’ production in writing, aiming to understand common...
Learner errors have typically been traced back to the learner’s first language (i.e., interlingual e...
This article discusses briefly the types of errors made by second language learners, the causes of t...
This paper presents an approach to analyzing the process of second language acquisition, entitled In...
This paper discusses crror analysis as one source of evidence for an overall theory of second langua...
Making errors is the most natural thing in the world and it is evidently attached to the human being...
The level of second language acquisition based on various factors which make the learning process ea...
The recent new outlooks on error and error analysis' reflect changing views of second-language acqui...
The paper aims to explore the mistakes of students who learn English as a second and foreign languag...
AbstractThe concept of second language acquisition and how it is described and understood has been w...
The major aim of the current paper is to review and discuss three prevailing approaches to the study...
It is a kind of library research which aims at revealing: (1) the definitions of error analysis; (2)...
English Language Error Analysis of the Written Texts Produced by Ukrainian Learners: Data Collection...
The significance of errors in explicating Second Language Acquisition (SLA) processes led to the gro...
Foreign language learners in achieving language mastery often commit errors. In both spoken and writ...
This study investigates second language learners’ production in writing, aiming to understand common...
Learner errors have typically been traced back to the learner’s first language (i.e., interlingual e...