Title of article :
The Assessment of Pragmatic Knowledge in the Online General IELTS-Practice Resources: A Corpus Analysis of Writing Tasks
Author/Authors :
Mansouri, Sara Department of English - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran , Hadian, Bahram Department of English - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran , Tabatabaei, Omid English Department - Najafabad Branch, Islamic Azad University, Najafabad, Iran , Rezvani, Ehsan Department of English - Isfahan (Khorasgan) Branch, Islamic Azad University, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Motivated by the concept of Communicative Language Ability and the eminence of the IELTS exam, this study
intended to scrutinize the representation of functional knowledge (FK) and socio-linguistic knowledge (SK) as
sub-components of pragmatic knowledge in the writing performances of both tasks of the online General
IELTS-practice resources across three band scores. This quantitative inter-scores/intra-tasks and inter-tasks
investigation aimed to reveal firstly whether the writers of three band scores 7, 8, and 9 differed from each other
in their FK and SK level, and secondly whether the tasks differed in activating them. This study adopted a
taxonomy of five illocutionary acts and 20 register features to investigate representation of FK and SK in a wellestablished
corpus of 180 writing performances through both manual analysis and Multidimensional Analysis
Tagger software. While the results of statistical analyses revealed no FK differences between the bands in task
one (T1), T2‟s higher bands involved more functional features because of the expression of a diverse range of
psychological states, no speaker‟s involvement, and less commitment to a future course of actions. Furthermore,
socio-linguistically, band 9 scripts encompassed more logical relations, but conversational and spoken style in
T1 and more integration, less simplified structures and ego-involvement in T2. The inter-task analyses
uncovered T1‟s greater activation of FK through self-mentions, others involvement, emotion, and intention
expression. Nevertheless, when it came to SK register features, T2 overdid in both spoken and written genre
elements except in persuasion, writers‟ involvement, mental acts expression, and interactive discourse creation.
Keywords :
Writing , Task two , Task one , Sociolinguistic knowledge , Register , Pragmatic knowledge , General IELTS , Functional knowledge , Band score
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics