• Title of article

    Metadiscourse Markers Revisited in EFL Context: The Case of Iranian Academic Learners’ Perception of Written Texts

  • Author/Authors

    Alavinia ، Parviz Urmia University , Zarza ، Sahar Islamic Azad University

  • Pages
    34
  • From page
    51
  • To page
    84
  • Abstract
    Moving in line with the postulation that metadiscourse (MD) markers help transform a dry and tortuous piece of text into a coherent and readerfriendly one, the researchers in the current study attempted to investigate the effect different metadiscourse markers might have on Iranian EFL learners’ perception of written texts. To this end, 120 undergraduate English students were given three different texts chosen from the most common textbooks in BA, along with their doctored versions (all MDremoved, interactiveremoved, and interactionalremoved). Each text duo was then accompanied by an 8item questionnaire following Ifantido’s (2005) lead. The findings, overall, were indicative of the positive role of metadiscourse markers in bringing about EFL learners’ ameliorated text perception. Furthermore, data analysis via ANOVA and LSD tests revealed that texts with both interactive and interactional resources had more effect on learners’ perception. Moreover, it was found that interactive and interactional resources had more or less the same effect on learners’ reactions to texts. To sum it up, in line with the findings of the present study further evidence is garnered in favor of the postulation holding that metadiscourse markers bring about an increased amount of coherence and readerfriendliness in texts.
  • Keywords
    Interactional Markers , Interactive Markers , MD Markers , Perception
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies
  • Serial Year
    2011
  • Journal title
    Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies
  • Record number

    2454450