An Analysis of Interlanguage Performed by Students of an Islamic Boarding School in Tasikmalaya
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.33603/perspective.v4i2.1543Keywords:
inter language, pesantren, phonological, lexical, syntactic, language transfers, overgeneralizationsAbstract
lexical, and syntactic forms of English language learners’ inter language, and (2)
finding out whether there are any differences in the inter language of the learners of
different grades. The subjects of this research were 24 learners of the first, second,
and third grade of an Islamic boarding school in Tasikmalaya. The data were
collected from students’ conversations, interviews, and reading aloud. The data
were recorded and transcribed. Then, the data were filtered by using Corder’s
procedure. The results of the research reveal the existence of the following aspects
in the learners’ inter language: (1) phonological transfers, (2) lexical transfers, (3)
syntactic transfers, (4) phonological overgeneralizations, (5) lexical
overgeneralizations, and (6) syntactic overgeneralizations. This research also found
out some differences in the inter language of the students of different grades.
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