This article examines the grammatical sentence errors that occur easily in sentences of the articles in Journal of Tourism Science and to find a way to reduce those errors. Out of 110 papers reviewed, the study found 306 errors in total, which implies that there are 2.8 errors per one paper in scientific journals. Among the errors found, there were 196 errors of sentence components, taking 64.05% of the total and following was 63 literary errors, taking 20.59%. After reexamining the errors of sentence components, which had the highest percentage, the study found that there were 87 errors of sequencing between components, taking 44.39% and 86 postpositional errors, taking 43.88% of the errors. Errors of sequencing between sentence components had many cases of errors between the subject and the predicate and between the object and the predicate. Of the postpositional errors, most were the misusing ‘as’ and ‘by’, which both represent means and methods.
I. 서론
II. 소논문 오류의 이론적 접근
III. 연구방법
IV. 분석결과 및 논의
V. 결론
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