The Dominant Error Research Finding and discussion 1. Research finding
The finding of this research shows that there are 3 classification of error. The first is speech error. In speech error there are 7 types of error appear in the
data, namely silent pause, filled pause, repeats, corrections, stutters, retraced false starts, and unretraced false starts. The second is morphological error. There
are two types of error appear in the data, namely vocabulary error and errors in the choice of words. The third is syntactical error. The researcher divides
syntactical error into 6 parts. They are omission of bound morpheme “-s”, omission of to be, addition of preposition, addition of bound morpheme “-ing”,
addition of article, and the last misuse of to be. The dominant of error is filled pause with the total number 217 utterances or 33, 85 for speech error.
In Wijayanti’s work there is different finding with this research. The subject of Wijayanti’s work is talk show program of metro TV face to face with
Desi Anwar. The dominant of her research is speech error, especially filled pause with 143 utterances or 33, 41. Although the dominant error is same with this
research, but the data of utterances and percentages are different. The second research is conducted by Rahmawati’s work. She analyzes
speech error made by Rachel Ray TV show by using psycholinguistic. Rahmawati analyzes the types of error based on the theory of Victoria A.
Fromkin. The dominant error appear in her research is shift with the total of number 16 utterances or 13, 33.
The last research is conducted by Saputri’s work. The subject of her research is English Department Students of Muhammadiyah University of
Surakarta. She analyzes use psycholinguistics study. The research findings shows that speech errors found in the data are silent pause 25,5, filled pause
29,4, retraced false 5, unretraced 3,5, repeats 13,5, corrections 1,3, interjections 0,4, stutters 2,2, slip of tongue 2,1, and the last
listening the word pronunciation 17,1. The researcher compares this study with the previous study. Although
there are similarities between this research and the previous research in the