Abstract:
The paper aims at discussing the difficulties that students from French speaking countries who are pursuing their education in a Ghanaian university face in identifying English determiners. This is a qualitative study that analysed the difficulties that level 100 Francophone students who have French as a Second Language(L2) and English as a Foreign Language (EFL) in a Ghanaian university face in identifying English determiners. The data used for the analysis comprised students� written exercises. The data gathered in the study were analysed qualitatively. The theoretical framework on which this research is based is article-focused theory which is discourse rule transfer propounded by Robertson (2000) as well as the semantic model developed by Huebner (1983), known as the �semantic wheel for noun phrase reference�. The findings of the study depict that pre determiners, central determiners and post determiners were found in the data analysed. Central determiners recorded the highest number of 25 representing 64%, followed by pre determiners with 11 representing 28% and post determiners showing 3 determiners denoting 8%. Based on the findings, some pedagogical measures such as taking into consideration the needs analysis and teaching all the three types of determiners in context communication were proposed as means of minimising Francophone students� difficulties in English determiner system. � 2022. Pegem Egitim ve Ogretim Dergisi. All Rights Reserved.
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Tabiri, M.O., Department of General Studies, Language Centre, Ghana Communication Technology University, Ghana, University of Education, Department of Applied Linguistics, Winneba, Ghana; Jones-Mensah, I., Department of Communication Studies, University of Professional Studies-Accra, Ghana, University of Education, Department of Applied Linguistics, Winneba, Ghana; Kongo, A.E., Department of Communication Studies, Faculty of Information and Communication Studies, University of Professional Studies-Accra, Ghana; Budu, G., Department of General Studies, Ghana Communication Technology University, Winneba, Ghana, University of Education, Department of Applied Linguistics, Winneba, Ghana