Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay Writing

Without doubt, cohesion plays a significant role in writing, and therefore a considerable amount of research has been done on cohesive devices in students’ writing. All these studies have had a common finding that substitution and ellipsis, two grammatical cohesive devices, are the least employed co...

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Main Author: Abdulrahman, Nishad (author)
Published: 2018
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Online Access:https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1351
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2019-03-25T12:25:05Z
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dc.subject.none.fl_str_mv Cohesion
cohesive devices
substitution
ellipsis
textual analysis
frequency counts
dc.title.none.fl_str_mv Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay Writing
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description Without doubt, cohesion plays a significant role in writing, and therefore a considerable amount of research has been done on cohesive devices in students’ writing. All these studies have had a common finding that substitution and ellipsis, two grammatical cohesive devices, are the least employed cohesive items in ESL/EFL students’ written work. However, much of this research investigated substitution and ellipsis along with other cohesive devices. As a result, studies done on substitution and ellipsis independently of other cohesive devices are very rare. This stresses the need for further research to delve into these two grammatical cohesive devices. The current study is done to address this need and investigates the use of substitution and ellipsis in the first year university students’ essay writing. The mixed methods study done on five participants from a university in the UAE administers a written test to collect data and performs a textual analysis to identify different types of substitution and ellipsis and their respective functions in students’ essays. A frequency count is also performed to measure the frequency of different kinds of substitution and ellipsis in comparison to personal pronouns used as reference in students’ writing.
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spelling Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay WritingAbdulrahman, NishadCohesioncohesive devicessubstitutionellipsistextual analysisfrequency countsWithout doubt, cohesion plays a significant role in writing, and therefore a considerable amount of research has been done on cohesive devices in students’ writing. All these studies have had a common finding that substitution and ellipsis, two grammatical cohesive devices, are the least employed cohesive items in ESL/EFL students’ written work. However, much of this research investigated substitution and ellipsis along with other cohesive devices. As a result, studies done on substitution and ellipsis independently of other cohesive devices are very rare. This stresses the need for further research to delve into these two grammatical cohesive devices. The current study is done to address this need and investigates the use of substitution and ellipsis in the first year university students’ essay writing. The mixed methods study done on five participants from a university in the UAE administers a written test to collect data and performs a textual analysis to identify different types of substitution and ellipsis and their respective functions in students’ essays. A frequency count is also performed to measure the frequency of different kinds of substitution and ellipsis in comparison to personal pronouns used as reference in students’ writing.The British University in Dubai (BUiD)2019-03-25T12:25:05Z2019-03-25T12:25:05Z2018Articleapplication/pdf2616 6828https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1351enoai:bspace.buid.ac.ae:1234/13512019-04-02T12:35:53Z
spellingShingle Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay Writing
Abdulrahman, Nishad
Cohesion
cohesive devices
substitution
ellipsis
textual analysis
frequency counts
title Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay Writing
title_full Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay Writing
title_fullStr Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay Writing
title_full_unstemmed Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay Writing
title_short Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay Writing
title_sort Substitution and Ellipsis in the First Year University Students’ English Essay Writing
topic Cohesion
cohesive devices
substitution
ellipsis
textual analysis
frequency counts
url https://bspace.buid.ac.ae/handle/1234/1351