An Analysis of English Language Learners Use of Cohesive Devices
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2010
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ABSTRACT
This study investigates the use and misuse of cohesive
devices by 4
th
year students, it consists of five chapters including
the introduction. In the introduction I abstract the methodology
within which my investigation is carried out and define the
cohesive devices under the study. The aims and objectives of the
study are stated in greater details in chapter one. The primary
aim of this study has been to explore the use and misuse of the
English semantic markers in the writings of Sudanese learners
of English at Neelain University, fourth year university, and to
propose appropriate analysis of these constructs within the broad
theories of contrastive analysis, error analysis and discourse
analysis.
A theoretical frame work and literature review of previous
related studies are located within chapter two.
Chapter three includes the methodology of the study and
the tools that are used to validate the data.
In chapter four detailed analysis and interpretation of the
study are discussed and explained.
Finally chapter five, displays the results of the study,
which have shown that, the students face difficulties in using
grammatical and lexical ties, the errors in reference received the
highest percentage (48.8%), followed by errors in conjunctions
(45.2%). The least occurrence of errors are depicted in the area
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of lexical ties (6.5%). No instances of ellipsis or substitutions
relations errors were found, in the corpus of the students'
writing. The study concluded that the lecturers and students do
not use some of these devices.
A number of pedagogical recommendations and
suggestions for further research were included within this
chapter.
It is my hope that what I have done in this study, as well
as what I have failed to do, will stimulate further research in all
aspects of English language, so that we may continue to increase
our understanding of English language system and its place in
the languages of the word.
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The case of Al Neelain University
4
th
Year Students
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English Language