ERRARE MATER STUDIORUM EST Un estudio sobre las actitudes hacia los errores escritos
Abstract
The study examines the attitudes towards written errors commonly made by Swedish students
learning Spanish as a foreign language. Using a combination of qualitative and quantitative
methods the study compares the attitudes of Swedish, Spanish and French students. The conclusion
is that in general the native Spanish speakers are more likely to accept errors than the other two
groups in the study. However, the different errors examined are evaluated in different ways by the
three groups, one example being the confusion of the verbs ser and estar. This is evaluated in a
positive manner by the French group while being the least accepted error by the native Spanish
speakers. Certain factors are identified as important, such as the level of Spanish of the informant
which plays a more important role in the construction of attitudes than the mother tongue of the
informant. Furthermore, the study establishes that the evaluation is in fact not always as positive as
the informants claim.
Degree
Student essay
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Date
2015-02-27Author
Jorméus, Victor
Keywords
Actitudes
errores escritos
errores sintácticos
interlengua
Series/Report no.
SPL Masteruppsats, spanska
SPL 2015-001
Language
spa