The Effect of CA-based vs. EA-based Error Correction on Iranian EFL Intermediate Learners’ Lexical Errors of Writing

The present study aimed to investigate the effect of CA- based vs. EA- based error correction on the improvement of the EFL intermediate learners’ Lexical Errors of writing. Forty intermediate students, all males, studying in an English Language Institute in Golpayegan participated in this study. A...

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Main Authors: Parvin Moazamie, Mansour Koosha
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch 2013-02-01
Series:Research in English Language Pedagogy
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Online Access:http://relp.khuisf.ac.ir/article_533589_243d2fe3b969565dd615c4880a2fd25b.pdf
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spelling doaj-5dd9d6f7d7ac49c0a67063dac1e7c5852020-11-24T22:34:14ZengIslamic Azad University, Isfahan BranchResearch in English Language Pedagogy2588-32592538-42442013-02-01113944533589The Effect of CA-based vs. EA-based Error Correction on Iranian EFL Intermediate Learners’ Lexical Errors of WritingParvin Moazamie0Mansour Koosha1Young Researchers Club, Khorasgan Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, IranMansour.koosha@yahoo.comThe present study aimed to investigate the effect of CA- based vs. EA- based error correction on the improvement of the EFL intermediate learners’ Lexical Errors of writing. Forty intermediate students, all males, studying in an English Language Institute in Golpayegan participated in this study. After detecting the participants’ errors, the lexical errors were classified into two categories, EA- based and CA-based errors. The errors which were because of the infuence of L1 on L2 were classified as CA-based errors and the errors which were because of the lack of target language proficiency were classified as EA-based errors. Then, the Wilcoxon Test was used to investigate the effect and the improvement of learners’ lexical errors by EA-based and CA-based error correction. The results of the study showed that there is no significant difference between EA-based and CA- based error correction in the improvement of the participants’ lexical errors.http://relp.khuisf.ac.ir/article_533589_243d2fe3b969565dd615c4880a2fd25b.pdfEFL Intermediate LearnerLexical ErrorsWriting
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The Effect of CA-based vs. EA-based Error Correction on Iranian EFL Intermediate Learners’ Lexical Errors of Writing
Research in English Language Pedagogy
EFL Intermediate Learner
Lexical Errors
Writing
author_facet Parvin Moazamie
Mansour Koosha
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title The Effect of CA-based vs. EA-based Error Correction on Iranian EFL Intermediate Learners’ Lexical Errors of Writing
title_short The Effect of CA-based vs. EA-based Error Correction on Iranian EFL Intermediate Learners’ Lexical Errors of Writing
title_full The Effect of CA-based vs. EA-based Error Correction on Iranian EFL Intermediate Learners’ Lexical Errors of Writing
title_fullStr The Effect of CA-based vs. EA-based Error Correction on Iranian EFL Intermediate Learners’ Lexical Errors of Writing
title_full_unstemmed The Effect of CA-based vs. EA-based Error Correction on Iranian EFL Intermediate Learners’ Lexical Errors of Writing
title_sort effect of ca-based vs. ea-based error correction on iranian efl intermediate learners’ lexical errors of writing
publisher Islamic Azad University, Isfahan Branch
series Research in English Language Pedagogy
issn 2588-3259
2538-4244
publishDate 2013-02-01
description The present study aimed to investigate the effect of CA- based vs. EA- based error correction on the improvement of the EFL intermediate learners’ Lexical Errors of writing. Forty intermediate students, all males, studying in an English Language Institute in Golpayegan participated in this study. After detecting the participants’ errors, the lexical errors were classified into two categories, EA- based and CA-based errors. The errors which were because of the infuence of L1 on L2 were classified as CA-based errors and the errors which were because of the lack of target language proficiency were classified as EA-based errors. Then, the Wilcoxon Test was used to investigate the effect and the improvement of learners’ lexical errors by EA-based and CA-based error correction. The results of the study showed that there is no significant difference between EA-based and CA- based error correction in the improvement of the participants’ lexical errors.
topic EFL Intermediate Learner
Lexical Errors
Writing
url http://relp.khuisf.ac.ir/article_533589_243d2fe3b969565dd615c4880a2fd25b.pdf
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