Author/Authors :
Hadidi, Yaser Department of the University of Tabriz , Mohammad Bagheri, Leila Department of the University of Tabriz
Abstract :
Emerging within Systemic Linguistics, Appraisal/Evaluation is a framework for
analyzing the language of evaluation, providing techniques for the systematic
analysis of evaluation and stance as they operate in whole texts and in groupings of
texts. There are three systems in the Appraisal framework: Attitude, Engagement,
and Graduation. This study sets out to analyze the use of the system of Engagement
within a sample of English Literature (prose fiction) and the News (news articles).
Engagement is a medium through which the speaker or the writer engages
dialogistically with others (i.e., the addressees, within the process of evaluation). A
corpus of 20,000 words was selected from each genre, involving five cornerstones
of short fiction and a collection of news articles from CNN, Reuters, BBC, Daily
Mail and Yahoo News. The study sheds light on the fact that both genres are
strikingly close in using the four subsystems of Engagement, and both are inclined
towards dialogic expansion, albeit for different generic reasons, with dialogic
contraction taking a backbench. Appraisal as a whole is a promising model to
explore texts in different genres, paving the way for richer more illuminating
analyses of the interpersonal semantics operating in them.
Keywords :
Appraisal/Evaluation , Engagement , dialogic expansion , dialogic contraction