Coordination in English and Maithili: A Comparative Study
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Department of English
Abstract
The main objective of this dissertation is to present the analysis of English and
Maithili coordination. The analysis of English coordination is fully based on the
secondary data. With the help of secondary data collected from"A Reference
Grammar of Maithili (1990),University Grammar (1973), and also by using his own
intuition the researcher sets the rules of Maithili coordination, then tests those rules by
collecting the oral and written data from Maithili Speakers of Sapatary district. By
making the contrastive analysis of English and Maithili coordination, it also predicts
the errors that Maithili speakers are likely to commit while learning English
coordination. It also calculates the errors actually committed by 150 Maithili speaking
students of Grade IX and X of Sapatary district through Error Analysis. Finally, it
points out the correlation between the predictions of errors and the actualoccurrences
of error.
The sample population for this study consists of 150 Maithili speaking
students of Grade IX and X Sapatary district from ten different schools, fifteen from
each school. In this work, both primary and secondary sources are used for the
collection of the data. The primary tools for the verification of Maithili coordination
are both oral and written texts which consist of three items. The Primary tool for
analyzing the errors of Maithili speaking students is a written text which consists of
two items. After collecting the data, the responses of the students are marked
systematically and errors committed by them are tabulated. The tables consist of total
errors and average errors presented item wise and class-wise.