Gender Difference and Errors in Writing Narrative Texts among Indonesian EFL College Students

Riris Sugianto, L. Rahman, Lalu Jaswadi Putera
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This study aims at identifying and analyzing linguistic and textual errors in writing narrative texts committed by male and female students of the fourth-semester English department students. The focus is on finding the significant differences between male and female students in terms of the frequencies of linguistic and textual errors in their narrative texts and the factors contributing to the errors. Data were collected through writing tests. Data were analyzed and interpreted by quantitative descriptive analysis and multivariate analysis using Two Ways ANOVA (F-Test) to investigate the significant differences linguistic and textual errors. Then the types of linguistic and textual errors in the two groups of male and female students were compared using descriptive analysis and statistical analysis. The results show that 57.93% of linguistic errors occurred in female’s narrative writing, with 42.07% occurred in male’s. Meanwhile, 46.29% of textual errors occurred in female’s narrative writing, with 53.71% found in the male’s. Statistically, there was no significantly different interaction between male and female students in terms of textual error frequency in writing narrative text, with p = 0.975 (p > 0.05) at the level of significance a = 5 %. And there was a significantly different interaction between male and female students in terms of linguistic error frequency in writing narrative texts, with p = 0.029 (p < 0.05) at the level of significance a = 5%. Several factors that affect female and male students’ errors in their narrative text are intralingual interference, language transfer, lack of knowledge about the narrative text, and gender difference.
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印尼英语大学生叙事语篇写作中的性别差异与错误
本研究旨在找出并分析英语系四学期男女学生在叙事语篇写作中所犯的语言及篇章错误。研究的重点是发现男女学生在叙事文本中出现语言和文本错误的频率以及导致这些错误的因素方面的显著差异。通过编写测试收集数据。采用定量描述性分析和多变量方差分析(Two way ANOVA, F-Test)对数据进行分析和解释,以考察语言和文本错误的显著差异。然后采用描述性分析和统计分析对两组男女学生的语言和文本错误类型进行比较。结果表明,女性叙事写作中出现的语言错误占57.93%,男性叙事写作中出现的语言错误占42.07%。同时,46.29%的文本错误发生在女性的叙事写作中,男性的文本错误发生在男性的叙事写作中,占53.71%。统计上,男女学生在叙事文本写作中的文本错误频次交互作用无显著差异,在显著性水平a = 5%下p = 0.975 (p > 0.05)。在叙事文本写作中的语言错误频次方面,男女学生的交互作用存在显著差异,在显著性水平a = 5%下,p = 0.029 (p < 0.05)。影响男女学生叙事文本错误的因素有:语内干扰、语言迁移、对叙事文本缺乏认识、性别差异。
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