Title of article :
Investigating the Use of Paratactic and Hypotactic Conjunctions among Iranian Pre-university Students
Author/Authors :
Asadi, Nader Dept.of ELT - Ahar Branch - Islamic Azad University, Ahar , Yousefi Oskuee, Mohammad Dept.of ELT - Ahar Branch - Islamic Azad University, Ahar , Salehpour, Sara Department of English - Tabriz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz
Abstract :
In an attempt to dispel the persisting fallacy that an individual’s grammar
knowledge is indicative of the way they put this knowledge into practice, this study
seeks to highlight the inconsistency which resides between one’s competence and
performance in the domain of conjunctions. It aims to shed light on the discrepancy
which lies between the knowledge and production of conjunctions. The research
context was an Iranian high school in Tabriz and the participants included 40 preuniversity
students whose knowledge of conjunctions was checked once by
analyzing the results of a grammar test of conjunctions and once more through the
administration of a sentence-combining test of conjunctions. Eventually, the
obtained results were juxtaposed for consistency comparison, the ultimate outcome
of which suggest that an individual’s demonstrable knowledge of conjunctions in a
grammar test cannot be necessarily generalized to the proportional use of them;
hence, a set of correct responses given to the questions of a grammar test of
conjunctions is not necessarily a valid indicator of their actual use or production.
Overall, it is concluded that the participants tend to choose paratactic extending
conjunctions over hypotactic ones and hypotactic enhancing conjunctions over
paratactic ones despite their adequate knowledge of both.
Keywords :
paratactic conjunctions , hypotactic conjunctions , competence , performance
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics