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- Title
EXPLORING INTO GRADUATE RESEARCH TERM PAPERS: A QUEST FOR GENERIC DISCIPLINARY TENDENCIES.
- Authors
DARANI, PARVIZ AHMADI; TAHRIRIAN, MOHAMAD HASSAN; AFGHARY, AKBAR
- Abstract
The purpose of this exploratory analysis was to capture students' generic tendencies in the organization of original research term papers written by graduate within the same linguistic, cultural, and disciplinary territory. A model proposed by Sheldon (2011) was benchmarked against a corpus of 60 English research term paper introductions to identify the saliency of move schemes along with step and sub-step realizations. At step-level analysis, the proportion of the various steps within Move 2 (indicating a gap, adding to what is known, and presenting positive justification) exhibited a pervasive lack of rhetorical tendency that contradicted the previous genre-based findings. Such an exploration, offers implications for English for research publication purposes instruction and academic literacies based on academic conventions and norms.
- Subjects
RESEARCH papers (Students); REPORT writing; GRADUATE students; ACADEMIC conferences; ENGLISH language rhetoric
- Publication
Research in Language, 2018, Vol 16, Issue 1, p1
- ISSN
1731-7533
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.2478/rela-2018-0007