TY - JOUR
T1 - Linguistic deviations in the written academic register of Danish university students
AU - Blom, Jonas Nygaard
AU - Rathje, Marianne
AU - Jakobsen, Bjarne le Fevre
AU - Holsting, Alexandra
AU - Hansen, Kenneth Reinecke
AU - Svendsen, Jesper Tinggard
AU - Vildhøj, Thit Wedel
AU - Lindø, Anna Vibeke
PY - 2017/12/4
Y1 - 2017/12/4
N2 - Danish university students are often criticised for a general lack of proficiency in orthography, punctuation and grammar in the academic register. However, there has been limited empirical substantiation to support the claim. In this paper, we present the results of a study of linguistic deviations in university assignments written by first-year Journalism and Danish students at the University of Southern Denmark (N = 100 students). The results show that the majority of both groups struggles with Danish orthography and punctuation when writing academically, which seems to confirm some of the assertions made by the critics. However, it is argued that the inherent conflict of orthographic and punctuation principles in Danish as well as the specific characteristics and challenges of academic writing are more probable causes than the claimed general decline in the writing proficiency of students.
AB - Danish university students are often criticised for a general lack of proficiency in orthography, punctuation and grammar in the academic register. However, there has been limited empirical substantiation to support the claim. In this paper, we present the results of a study of linguistic deviations in university assignments written by first-year Journalism and Danish students at the University of Southern Denmark (N = 100 students). The results show that the majority of both groups struggles with Danish orthography and punctuation when writing academically, which seems to confirm some of the assertions made by the critics. However, it is argued that the inherent conflict of orthographic and punctuation principles in Danish as well as the specific characteristics and challenges of academic writing are more probable causes than the claimed general decline in the writing proficiency of students.
KW - learning, educational science and teaching
M3 - Journal article
SN - 1890-9639
VL - 9
SP - 169
EP - 190
JO - Oslo Studies in Language
JF - Oslo Studies in Language
IS - 3
ER -