This paper discusses crror analysis as one source of evidence for an overall theory of second language acquisition. Four related areas which form the context for error analysis are discussed in relaticn to second language learning and the goals and methodology of error analysis; (1) theories of the nature of language which determine theories of error analysis; (2) the study of language systems in contact, which seems to indicate that syntax is subordinate to semantics; (3) the learning of linguistic systems, divided into learning the code (sentence) and learning how to use the code; and (4) the use of linguistic systems in communication, concerned with the nature of the learner's "utterances, " in contrast to "sentences....
This paper discusses three issues on the errors and non-uses of learners: (1) How should we grasp th...
This paper discusses three issues on the errors and non-uses of learners: (1) How should we grasp th...
This paper discusses three issues on the errors and non-uses of learners: (1) How should we grasp th...
The recent new outlooks on error and error analysis' reflect changing views of second-language acqui...
The analysis of errors in language acquisition deals with examining the language learner’s output, i...
The major aim of the current paper is to review and discuss three prevailing approaches to the study...
Up until the late sixties, the prominent theory in the field of second language acquisition or learn...
The paper aims to explore the mistakes of students who learn English as a second and foreign languag...
The paper aims to explore the mistakes of students who learn English as a second and foreign languag...
This article considers the case study will illustrate the literature review, the learner’s profile t...
It is a kind of library research which aims at revealing: (1) the definitions of error analysis; (2)...
There are many students still doing errors or mistakes in learning English as a foreign language (EF...
This paper presents an approach to analyzing the process of second language acquisition, entitled In...
Attitudes towards errors in language learning are changing as a result of recent contributions comin...
In recent years, there has been a growing research interest in the analysis of errors adults make wh...
This paper discusses three issues on the errors and non-uses of learners: (1) How should we grasp th...
This paper discusses three issues on the errors and non-uses of learners: (1) How should we grasp th...
This paper discusses three issues on the errors and non-uses of learners: (1) How should we grasp th...
The recent new outlooks on error and error analysis' reflect changing views of second-language acqui...
The analysis of errors in language acquisition deals with examining the language learner’s output, i...
The major aim of the current paper is to review and discuss three prevailing approaches to the study...
Up until the late sixties, the prominent theory in the field of second language acquisition or learn...
The paper aims to explore the mistakes of students who learn English as a second and foreign languag...
The paper aims to explore the mistakes of students who learn English as a second and foreign languag...
This article considers the case study will illustrate the literature review, the learner’s profile t...
It is a kind of library research which aims at revealing: (1) the definitions of error analysis; (2)...
There are many students still doing errors or mistakes in learning English as a foreign language (EF...
This paper presents an approach to analyzing the process of second language acquisition, entitled In...
Attitudes towards errors in language learning are changing as a result of recent contributions comin...
In recent years, there has been a growing research interest in the analysis of errors adults make wh...
This paper discusses three issues on the errors and non-uses of learners: (1) How should we grasp th...
This paper discusses three issues on the errors and non-uses of learners: (1) How should we grasp th...
This paper discusses three issues on the errors and non-uses of learners: (1) How should we grasp th...