Title of article :
Rhetorical Structure Analysis of EFLs’ Written Narratives of a Picture Story
Author/Authors :
Shokouhi, H. shahid chamran university of ahvaz, اهواز, ايران , Shirali, F. shahid chamran university of ahvaz, اهواز, ايران
Abstract :
This study was set to reveal how second language learners use rhetorical relations in their written narratives in terms of Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) primarily proposed by Mann Thompson (1987) and developed by Mann, Matthiessen Thompson (1992). To this end, sixty written narratives based on the picture story book ‘Frog, where are you?’ were collected from EFL learners and were put to the RST for analysis. The results overall indicate that among the 25 rhetorical relations under investigation, sequence, cause cluster, elaboration, circumstance, and concession were the most common relations in the texts. Close scrutiny of the sample RST trees manifests remarkable resemblances at the two upper levels of hierarchical structure and considerable difference at the lower ones. This confirms the crucial importance of temporality, among other things, in sequential events of narrative. Sparse distribution of ‘orientation’ at certain points and their displacement are other interesting cases which could be attributed to the L1 effect.
Keywords :
rhetorical structure theory , rhetorical relations , EFL written narratives , picture story
Journal title :
Journal of Teaching Language Skills(JTLS)
Journal title :
Journal of Teaching Language Skills(JTLS)