The paper addresses some major misconceptions about article use in English, proceeding from purely syntactic issues to those relating directly to pragmatics. It is based on authentic, perfectly acceptable examples of article use that many Slovenian students of English would describe as ‘odd’ or ‘not in accordance with the rules’. The students’ explanations as to why the examples in question should be ruled out confirm the hypothesis that misconceptions about article use are largely ascribable to an insufficient understanding of grammatical rules. The rules governing article use are often misunderstood due to inaccurate interpretations of the terms defining/restrictive, definite, identifying, specifying, classifying, etc. The commonest mista...
The thesis analyses errors in the use of articles in advanced learner English and the aim is to dete...
In up-to-date theories of syntax and semantics strong proposals have been made about the transformat...
An article is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the i...
The research question addressed is how do adult English learners use articles in academic writing? M...
The significance of error analysis for the learner, the teacher and the researcher is now widely rec...
This work is imagined like a simplified guide for the correct use of articles in writing economic te...
Article misuse and omission are common errors in article use in L2 English. A particularly influenti...
This paper aims to provide a short overview of the English article system along with a detailed acco...
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to the most typical article mistakes from a large sam...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
While it is a well-known fact that speakers of article-less mother tongues, such as Polish, experien...
This study examined the value of giving specific input on the use of articles on an undergraduate En...
While it is a well-known fact that speakers of article-less mother tongues, such as Polish, experien...
This study attempts to look into the article choice of a/an, the, and Ø and their production by two ...
English Edu : Journal of Language Teaching and Research. Vol. 10, No. 2 July 2012, p. 167-181This st...
The thesis analyses errors in the use of articles in advanced learner English and the aim is to dete...
In up-to-date theories of syntax and semantics strong proposals have been made about the transformat...
An article is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the i...
The research question addressed is how do adult English learners use articles in academic writing? M...
The significance of error analysis for the learner, the teacher and the researcher is now widely rec...
This work is imagined like a simplified guide for the correct use of articles in writing economic te...
Article misuse and omission are common errors in article use in L2 English. A particularly influenti...
This paper aims to provide a short overview of the English article system along with a detailed acco...
The purpose of this paper is to call attention to the most typical article mistakes from a large sam...
We present a learner corpus-based study of English article use (“a”/“the”/Ø) by L2 learners with fou...
While it is a well-known fact that speakers of article-less mother tongues, such as Polish, experien...
This study examined the value of giving specific input on the use of articles on an undergraduate En...
While it is a well-known fact that speakers of article-less mother tongues, such as Polish, experien...
This study attempts to look into the article choice of a/an, the, and Ø and their production by two ...
English Edu : Journal of Language Teaching and Research. Vol. 10, No. 2 July 2012, p. 167-181This st...
The thesis analyses errors in the use of articles in advanced learner English and the aim is to dete...
In up-to-date theories of syntax and semantics strong proposals have been made about the transformat...
An article is any member of a class of dedicated words that are used with noun phrases to mark the i...