Title of article
Emotionality and Formality in Postgraduate ELT Students’ Use of Diction in Farsi and EnglishWriting
Author/Authors
Vahidfar, Shabnam Department of English Language - Tabriz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz , Seifoori, Zohreh Department of English Language - Tabriz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz
Pages
18
From page
170
To page
187
Abstract
Diction conveys a wide array of meanings of which formality and emotionality are
only two facets. Researchers have investigated various features of written discourse
to capture discourse variation in L1 and L2 writings. Likewise, the present ex-postfacto
study compared the formality and emotionality of diction in general and
emotional English and Farsi texts produced by 20 MA students at Islamic Azad
University, Tabriz Branch. Having verified the initial homogeneity of the
participants, we required them to write four paragraphs, two in English and two in
Farsi, on a general and an emotional topic. The formality of the words in English
texts was determined based on Webster‟s Dictionary. Further, the positive and
negative emotion words used in English and Farsi texts were measured based on
the definitions offered by Pennebaker and King (1999).The results of the statistical
analyses revealed no significant difference in the formality of the words used by
the participants in general and emotional English texts. The comparison of the
research data, however, indicated significant differences in the use of emotion
words in general and emotional English and Farsi texts. The findings underscore
the need for raising learners‟ awareness of the role diction can play in writing.
Keywords
Diction , Emotional words , Formal words , Style , Writing
Journal title
Astroparticle Physics
Serial Year
2014
Record number
2437499
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