2019
DOI: 10.21274/ls.2019.11.2.291-308
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Grammatical Errors in Undergraduate Students’ Research Proposal Writing

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“…To date there has been little research about abstracts in academic writing, specifically rhetoric moves and thematic patterns. Several studies have investigated some elements of academic writing, such as study about lexical richness (Choemue & Bram, 2021), grammatical analysis of reflective writing (Aulia & Bram, 2020), and grammatical errors in undergraduate students' research proposal writing (Wijaya et al, 2019). Other similar studies focused on self-regulation strategies in thesis writing (Mbato & Cendra, 2019) and motivation regulation in thesis writing (Diasti & Mbato, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…To date there has been little research about abstracts in academic writing, specifically rhetoric moves and thematic patterns. Several studies have investigated some elements of academic writing, such as study about lexical richness (Choemue & Bram, 2021), grammatical analysis of reflective writing (Aulia & Bram, 2020), and grammatical errors in undergraduate students' research proposal writing (Wijaya et al, 2019). Other similar studies focused on self-regulation strategies in thesis writing (Mbato & Cendra, 2019) and motivation regulation in thesis writing (Diasti & Mbato, 2020).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%