Kesalahan Tata Bahasa dalam Situs Resmi Pariwisata Indonesia Berbahasa Inggris
This research attempts to investigate the grammatical errors occuring in the official website of Indonesia�s tourism managed by the Tourism and Creative Economy Ministry of the Republic of Indonesia. It classifies the grammatical errors based on their lingustic categories. The data used in this re...
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Format: | Theses and Dissertations NonPeerReviewed |
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[Yogyakarta] : Universitas Gadjah Mada
2014
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Online Access: | https://repository.ugm.ac.id/129188/ http://etd.ugm.ac.id/index.php?mod=penelitian_detail&sub=PenelitianDetail&act=view&typ=html&buku_id=69566 |
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Institution: | Universitas Gadjah Mada |
Summary: | This research attempts to investigate the grammatical errors occuring in
the official website of Indonesia�s tourism managed by the Tourism and Creative
Economy Ministry of the Republic of Indonesia. It classifies the grammatical
errors based on their lingustic categories. The data used in this research were
taken from the articles containing grammatical errors. The results show that from
11037 words, 150 errors (13.59 per 1000 words) were found. The errors were
evenly distributed across the three menus under investigation, with those in the
News menu (15.46 errors per 1000 words) being slightly greater than those in the
Discover Indonesia menu (12.97) and the Events menu (12.65). Furthermore, of
the 150 errors, 131 (87.33%) belong to the syntactic category and only 19
(12.67%) belong to the morphological category. Out of the 19 morphological
errors, the most frequent errors occured in the incorrect use of nominal modifiers
(9 or 47.37%), followed by the incorrect use of third person singular verb (5 or
26.32%). As for the syntactic errors, the most common (102 or 77.87%) occured
in the use of the noun phrase, followed by the incorrect use of the verb phrase (15
or 11.45%), the coordinating conjunctions (10 or 7.63%) and the incorrect use of
parallelism (4 or 3.05%). Out of the 102 errors in the use of the noun phrase, most
errors (65 or 63.72%) happened because of the omission of the articles, especially
the definite article. The results seem to reflect the ability of the writers which do
not clearly understand about the occasions when the definite article must be used. |
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