Penulis / NIM
PUTRI ASTUTI MAMONTO / 321413112
Program Studi
S1 - PENDIDIKAN BAHASA INGGRIS
Pembimbing 1 / NIDN
TITIEN FATMAWATY MOHAMMAD, S.Pd, M.App Ling / 0028127704
Pembimbing 2 / NIDN
FAHRIA MALABAR, S.Pd, M.A / 0005068601
Abstrak
Abstract
Putri Astuti Mamonto, 2017. Analyzing Types of Passive Construction Error in Students' Final Project (A Study on English Department Students). English Department, Letters and Culture Faculty, Universitas Negeri Gorontalo. Advisor (1) Titien Fatmawaty Mohammad, S.Pd., M.App.Ling (2) Fahria Malabar, S.Pd,. M.A
The objective of this research is to investigate the types of passive construction error on students' basic consideration in writing final project. In order to deal with it, 16 final projects have become the object of collecting the data. It is known that final project is the paper that is composed by students in University as their last project during their journey of study which they need to explain about a phenomenon that occurs based on the observation and experiment. After collecting the data, it comes to the process of separating the data based on the types of passive construction error. This research employed mix method in analyzing 52 data from students' basic consideration of final project at English department. Based on the theory of error analysis by Dullay (1982), there are four types of passive construction errors. Miss formation error, absent and wrong preposition, active order but passive form, and making intransitive verb passive. As a result, miss formation error is more significant, then followed by absent and wrong preposition next active order but passive form, and making intransitive verb passive is less significant of four error types in passive voice construction. In 76,93 % total of miss formation, the sub error shows that omission error is more significant in this type, followed by be error then past participle error, and addition error is low significant in this type. This finding indicates that errors of passive construction still occur in students' final project in which they have to pay attention and understand the rules because in composing final project they have to write it academically, and passive voice mostly produced in academic writing.
Keywords: Error Analysis, Final Project, Passive construction, Students' errors, Types of Passive Error.
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