Analysis of Errors Made by Iraqi University Students in the Area of English Relativization System

https://doi.org/10.36892/ijlls.v2i1.194

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Keywords:

Error Analysis, Errors, Taxonomy of Errors, Relativization.

Abstract

This study aims at giving an account of an analysis of errors made by Iraqi university students in the area of English Relativization system. It focuses mainly on dealing with the investigation of the syntactic errors committed by Iraqi students in English relative clause. This causes a major problem for university students learning English as a foreign language. This comes from the students' interlingual and intralingual strategies. This also indicates that the university students seem to depend on the target language (TL) system rather than on that of the native language (NL). The technique used is an error analysis which Wilkins (1972) highlights its value in giving "greater understandings of the difficulties that learners face, and will perhaps assist in the development of pedagogic strategies." (p. 206). After analyzing and interpreting the errors made in the 100 students' compositions, some recommendations are given.

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Author Biography

Abbas Naethel, Al-Nisour University College, Iraq

Dr. Abbas Naethel Naama has a Ph.D. in Linguistics & Translation Studies. He has been working in the field of linguistics for almost 35 Yrs. covering all aspects of language research starting from ELT to translation. He has various papers and research articles related to linguistics as well as translation including error analysis and more. He has been holding various academic positions such as Dean of Arts Faculty, Civilization Private University, Yemen, HOD of English department in Arts College, Basrah University, Iraq and now as HOD of English department, Al-Nisour University College, Iraq.

Published

2020-03-17

How to Cite

Naethel, A. (2020). Analysis of Errors Made by Iraqi University Students in the Area of English Relativization System. International Journal of Language and Literary Studies, 2(1), 107–115. https://doi.org/10.36892/ijlls.v2i1.194