Contemporary
Educational Researches
Journal
Volume 04, Issue 1, (2014) 11-16
www.awer-center/cerj/
Article use in the compositions by Turkish EFL learners
Sinem Ürkmez *, School of Foreign Languages, Uludağ University, Bursa, Turkey.
Suggested Citation:
Ürkmez, S. (2014). Article use in the compositions by Turkish EFL learners. Contemporary Educational
Researches Journal. 4(1), 11-16.
Received 18 February, 2014; revised 23 March, 2014; accepted 28 April, 2014.
Selection and peer review under responsibility of Prof. Dr. Gulsun Atanur Baskan, Hacettepe University, Turkey
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Abstract
The English article system is one of the most complicated features of English grammar. This study is an
attempt to investigate the Turkish students’ ability to use the English articles as an example for learners
whose first language lacks an article system. The present study is based on a learn er corpus. Uludağ
University English Language Teaching (ELT) Department students were the sample. The first year students
of 1999-2000 Academic Year were required to write an essay in their Writing Skills Final Examination
Paper. An article classification model was formed. The categories in this article classification model were
based on Huebner’s semantic wheel. It was found that participants tend to use the definite article THE
more frequently than any other articles. The results indicated that the participants mostly
overgeneralized the Ø article, and it was followed by THE, then A/AN. It was argued that the stated
varieties in the article use and errors arise from the task applied for gathering the data, the participants
first language, input frequency, and lack of sufficient information on articles in pedagogical materials.
Finally it was recommended that more than one task should be applied for gathering data, and these
tasks should be selected appropriately to make the participants use all categories of the articles. The
information given on the articles should be designed by considering the learners whose L1 lacks an article
system. More attention should be given to the teaching of the Ø article, and genericness, and learners
should be encouraged to raise their own learning of the article system.
Keywords: articles, article use, Turkish EFL students.
*ADDRESS FOR CORRESPONDENCE: Sinem Ürkmez, School of Foreign Languages, Uludağ University, 16369, Bursa,
Turkey. E-mail address: sinemcolak@yahoo.com