Title :
A corpus-based genre analysis of Chinese and English research article introductions: Revisiting a symbolic trade in the new century
Author :
Huang, Dawang ; Xu, Liang ; Yang, Xinliang
Author_Institution :
Fac. of Foreign Languages, Ningbo Univ., Ningbo, China
Abstract :
This study revisits rhetorical variations in the introductions of experimental research articles between Chinese and Anglo-American materials scientists by utilizing QSR NVivo2. Rhetorical underdevelopment can be observed at the high generic-structure level of discoursal move in Chinese texts but not necessarily so at the subordinate generic-structure level of step. A couple of rhetorical steps like Claiming Centrality bear evident deviations from our traditional understanding of non-Anglophone scientific writing in that the disciplinary community of Chinese materials science has undergone drastic changes in its social context but at the same time embraces its own distinct community heterogeneity and knowledge gap in knowledge negotiation.
Keywords :
natural language processing; text analysis; Chinese materials science; Chinese texts; English; QSR NVivo2; claiming centrality; corpus-based genre analysis; knowledge negotiation; research article introductions; rhetorical steps; social context; Artificial neural networks; Economic indicators; Logic gates; Motion measurement; Publishing; corpus; rhetorical structure;
Conference_Titel :
Artificial Intelligence and Education (ICAIE), 2010 International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Hangzhou
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-6935-2
DOI :
10.1109/ICAIE.2010.5641508