2019
DOI: 10.1007/s10882-019-09701-4
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Writing Errors in Deaf Children

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“…Regarding the main topics of Indonesian courses' learning outcomes, writing and speaking skills are difficult for students to achieve (Pramesti & Effendi, 2018:3;Armariena, 2020:259). In general, written communication can be a meaningful way to communicate, exchange ideas, and experience, but the process of reading and writing in a deaf individual is usually lower than expected (Dostal & Wolbers, 2014;Herrera-Marmolejo et al, 2020). On the other side, research at Brawijaya University on deaf students concluded that most of them have low literacy skills; namely in terms of using inflection and derivation morphemes, while in the realm of syntax, both at the phrase and sentence levels, they tend to use inversion patterns.…”
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“…Regarding the main topics of Indonesian courses' learning outcomes, writing and speaking skills are difficult for students to achieve (Pramesti & Effendi, 2018:3;Armariena, 2020:259). In general, written communication can be a meaningful way to communicate, exchange ideas, and experience, but the process of reading and writing in a deaf individual is usually lower than expected (Dostal & Wolbers, 2014;Herrera-Marmolejo et al, 2020). On the other side, research at Brawijaya University on deaf students concluded that most of them have low literacy skills; namely in terms of using inflection and derivation morphemes, while in the realm of syntax, both at the phrase and sentence levels, they tend to use inversion patterns.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%