Title of article :
A Comparative Study on Rhetorical Structure of Articles Written by Iranian and English Native Scholars in Business Management
Author/Authors :
Ghanbari, Mohammadreza Department of English Language and Linguistics - Faculty of Humanities - University of Semnan - Semnan, Iran , Sadeghi, Aram Reza Department of English Language and Linguistics - Faculty of Humanities - University of Semnan - Semnan, Iran
Abstract :
The most effective means of directing attention to an article in the academic community is to publish it in credential journals,
however, writing in English can be challenging for novice writers
especially non-native speakers (NNS) of English. Thus, despite the
ample research in some fields, there is a great need for studies
comparing the rhetorical features together with move structure of
sections of Research Articles (RA) written by native scholars with
non-native (NN) scholars’ RAs to provide NN writers with
academic writing patterns beside procedures needed for publishing
in the field of Business Management. To this end, Hyland’s (2000)
five-move model was employed for identifying rhetorical moves
along with a “bottom-up” approach for realizing linguistic signals
in the Abstract, Introduction and Conclusion sections of thirty
articles from international and national journals. The study revealed
correspondence of most international articles to Hyland’s move
model, a tendency for writing informative Abstracts was apparent
with the presence of all the moves in Introduction and Conclusion
sections. Analysis of linguistic aspects of articles illustrated a
striking difference in the use of language features between native
and NN scholars. The findings of this study have some implications
for people involved in genre analysis as well as teaching academic writing and material design.
Keywords :
Rhetorical structure , Rhetorical moves , Contrastive rhetoric , Genre analysis , Move analysis , TEFL
Journal title :
Journal of English Language Teaching and Learning