Title of article :
The Iranian Academicians Strategies in Writing English Papers
Author/Authors :
Nekoueizadeh، Marziyeh نويسنده Department of English Language,Islamic Azad University, Fars Science and Research Branch,Fars,Iran , , Motamedi، Abbas نويسنده Shiraz Paramedical School,English and IT Department,Shiraz University of medical Sciences,Shiraz,Iran ,
Issue Information :
دوماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2013
Abstract :
Academicians are identified with their papers and expertise in writing scholarly articles, either for promotion or for satisfying their prestige. Iranian academic members are expected to win a justifiable stance by the quality and quantity of their publications and presentations. Regrettably through pervious studying about second language writing, any studies haven’t been dedicated to the style of writing articles, which are used by academic members. Former studies on second language writing indicate that style in academic paper writing is most likely ignored. The purpose of this study is to explore the role of mind translation strategy among Iranian academic members for expressing their own opinion through writing second language academic papers. The present paper has based its hypothesis on three levels of strategies, effective in writing academic papers, namely: 1-Do Iranian academicians follow specific strategies in writing their academic papers? 2-What role does translation play as a strategy in their writing academic papers? 3-Do they feel a need for a strategy shift in their academic paper writing? Data elicited based on survey and corpora analysis in form of CBDTS- on micro and macro levels, are put into matrices and their analyses are supportive of academicians’ reliance on different types of mental translation use and their shift toward authentic writing after receiving feedback from their reviewers.
Keywords :
mental translation , Macro level , CBDTS , micro level , Strategy shift
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature
Journal title :
International Journal Of Applied Linguistics And English Literature