2023
DOI: 10.23971/jefl.v13i1.6090
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Interlanguage syntactic temporary, permanent, and fossilized errors in second language writing

Abstract: Although writing argumentative essays has been widely investigated, limited research has focused on types of syntactic fossilization errors, let alone in doctoral students of English department contexts. This study investigated the interlanguage temporary, permanent, and fossilized errors in the second language writing of seven doctoral students from one private university in Jakarta, Indonesia. The study employed a linguistics content analysis method by using the instrument of argumentative essay products tak… Show more

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