Title of article :
A Contrastive Study of Stance-Markers in Opinion Columns of English vs. Farsi Newspapers
Author/Authors :
Babapour, Mina Department of English Language - Tabriz Branch - Islamic Azad University, Tabriz , Kuhi, Davud Department of English Language - Maragheh Branch - Islamic Azad University, Maragheh
Abstract :
This contrastive study was conducted to contrastively analyze English and Farsi
newspaper opinion columns in terms of the frequency of different types of stance
markers.60 newspaper opinion columns (30 written in English and 30 written in
Farsi) from 10 wide spread newspapers published in the United States and Iran in
2015 were analyzed. Hyland’s (2005) model of stance markers (hedges, boosters,
attitude markers, and self-mention) was used as the framework of analysis.The
findings revealed that hedges and self-mentions used by English columnists were
considerably more frequent than those employed by the Farsi columnists. In
contrast, Farsi columnists used large number of boosters and attitude markers.
Although, attitude markers were in the last position of sub-categories of stance
markers in both corpora.Generally, it could be concluded that the similarities and
differences among columnists could be related to the cultural and linguistic
preferences of the writers in languages. This study could be beneficial for EFL
students and teachers in understanding intercultural linguistic problems in
language use, and could be used to lead to creative reading and writing in
journalism and ESP courses.
Keywords :
metadiscourse , interactional metadiscourse , stance markers , newspaper , opinion columns
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics