PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCED BY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KARANGGEDE ACROSS GENDER

IMANIAH, ANNISA (2025) PASSIVE CONSTRUCTION PRODUCED BY SENIOR HIGH SCHOOL STUDENTS IN KARANGGEDE ACROSS GENDER. Other thesis, IAIN SALATIGA.

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Abstract

This study examines the use of passive constructions in recount texts written by senior high school students in Karanggede, focusing on identifying distinctive syntactic features and analyzing gender-based differences. A total of 90 texts were analyzed 45 written by male and 45 by female students resulting in the identification of 434 passive sentences. These were categorized into three types: personal passive (178 sentences, 41%), agentless passive (152 sentences, 35%), and impersonal passive (104 sentences, 24%). Gender-based analysis showed that female students produced 271 passive sentences (62.4%), while male students produced only 163 (37.6%). The Chi-square test revealed a statistically significant difference in the distribution of passive voice types across gender (p < 0.05), indicating that female students are more inclined to use a wider variety of passive constructions. These findings suggest that gender influences syntactic choices in English writing. The results provide valuable insights for educators in developing more gender-sensitive and grammar-focused instructional strategies, especially in teaching passive voice within narrative and recount genres in EFL classrooms. Keyword: Passive Construction, Recount Text, Gender Differences, ELF.

Item Type: Thesis (Other)
Subjects: Bahasa
Depositing User: Unnamed user with email bimoharyosetyoko@iainsalatiga.ac.id
Date Deposited: 13 Jun 2025 15:38
Last Modified: 13 Jun 2025 15:38
URI: http://e-repository.perpus.uinsalatiga.ac.id/id/eprint/23904

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