A corpus-based analysis of Filipino writing errors
This study presents the common grammatical and spelling errors made by Filipino native speakers through corpus-based analysis. A total of 8,000 sentences of student translation exercises were collected and analyzed using manual and computational means. A total of 1,413 errors surfaced that were cate...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:faculty_research-120742023-10-16T01:55:14Z A corpus-based analysis of Filipino writing errors Octaviano, Manolito, Jr. Oco, Nathaniel A. Borra, Allan B. Go, Matthew Philip This study presents the common grammatical and spelling errors made by Filipino native speakers through corpus-based analysis. A total of 8,000 sentences of student translation exercises were collected and analyzed using manual and computational means. A total of 1,413 errors surfaced that were categorized into eight error types namely: use of ligatures, spelling error, use of enclitics, translation errors, hyphenation, use of function words “nang” and “ng”, morphophonemic errors, and word repetition. The study concludes that the top 3 common errors are the use of ligatures such as “na”, /-ng/ and /-g/ (46.6%), spelling errors such as incorrectly merging of different words (19.5%), and use of enclitics such as “daw” and “raw” (16.1%). For future works, theoretical framework will be considered when analyzing the errors. 2016-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/faculty_research/9846 Faculty Research Work Animo Repository Spelling errors Filipino language--Grammar Computer Sciences |
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This study presents the common grammatical and spelling errors made by Filipino native speakers through corpus-based analysis. A total of 8,000 sentences of student translation exercises were collected and analyzed using manual and computational means. A total of 1,413 errors surfaced that were categorized into eight error types namely: use of ligatures, spelling error, use of enclitics, translation errors, hyphenation, use of function words “nang” and “ng”, morphophonemic errors, and word repetition. The study concludes that the top 3 common errors are the use of ligatures such as “na”, /-ng/ and /-g/ (46.6%), spelling errors such as incorrectly merging of different words (19.5%), and use of enclitics such as “daw” and “raw” (16.1%). For future works, theoretical framework will be considered when analyzing the errors. |
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