Genre Analysis of Oxford and Tabriz Applied Linguistics Research Article Abstracts: From Move Structure to Transitivity Analysis

Following Swales’s (1981) works on genre analysis, studies on different sections of research articles in different languages and fields abound. This paper compares Applied Linguistics  research article abstracts published in Oxford University and Islamic Azad University of Tabriz in English using Sw...

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Main Authors: Biook Behnam, Jafar Zamanian
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch 2013-05-01
Series:Journal of Applied Linguistics
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Online Access:http://jal.iaut.ac.ir/article_522025_def4dff7952cca4950357c70487f7549.pdf
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spelling doaj-837ce9532c7d44d98053b57e23072e462020-11-24T20:45:15ZengIslamic Azad University, Tabriz BranchJournal of Applied Linguistics2008-84342538-16952013-05-016124159522025Genre Analysis of Oxford and Tabriz Applied Linguistics Research Article Abstracts: From Move Structure to Transitivity AnalysisBiook BehnamJafar ZamanianFollowing Swales’s (1981) works on genre analysis, studies on different sections of research articles in different languages and fields abound. This paper compares Applied Linguistics  research article abstracts published in Oxford University and Islamic Azad University of Tabriz in English using Swales’s (1981-1990) move structure model and Halliday’s (1994) description of transitivity processes. One hundred and forty eight English research article abstracts were analyzed at macro and micro level based on the Swales’s model (IMRD) and transitivity system. The results demonstrated that the four structural moves of Swales and transitivity processes of Halliday were evident in both abstract sets but were differently distributed. The research suggests pedagogical implications for TEFL practitioners, especially for the writing skill and for the preparing research article abstracts (RAAs).http://jal.iaut.ac.ir/article_522025_def4dff7952cca4950357c70487f7549.pdfGenre Analysistransitivity processResearch ArticlesIMRD
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Genre Analysis of Oxford and Tabriz Applied Linguistics Research Article Abstracts: From Move Structure to Transitivity Analysis
Journal of Applied Linguistics
Genre Analysis
transitivity process
Research Articles
IMRD
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Jafar Zamanian
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title Genre Analysis of Oxford and Tabriz Applied Linguistics Research Article Abstracts: From Move Structure to Transitivity Analysis
title_short Genre Analysis of Oxford and Tabriz Applied Linguistics Research Article Abstracts: From Move Structure to Transitivity Analysis
title_full Genre Analysis of Oxford and Tabriz Applied Linguistics Research Article Abstracts: From Move Structure to Transitivity Analysis
title_fullStr Genre Analysis of Oxford and Tabriz Applied Linguistics Research Article Abstracts: From Move Structure to Transitivity Analysis
title_full_unstemmed Genre Analysis of Oxford and Tabriz Applied Linguistics Research Article Abstracts: From Move Structure to Transitivity Analysis
title_sort genre analysis of oxford and tabriz applied linguistics research article abstracts: from move structure to transitivity analysis
publisher Islamic Azad University, Tabriz Branch
series Journal of Applied Linguistics
issn 2008-8434
2538-1695
publishDate 2013-05-01
description Following Swales’s (1981) works on genre analysis, studies on different sections of research articles in different languages and fields abound. This paper compares Applied Linguistics  research article abstracts published in Oxford University and Islamic Azad University of Tabriz in English using Swales’s (1981-1990) move structure model and Halliday’s (1994) description of transitivity processes. One hundred and forty eight English research article abstracts were analyzed at macro and micro level based on the Swales’s model (IMRD) and transitivity system. The results demonstrated that the four structural moves of Swales and transitivity processes of Halliday were evident in both abstract sets but were differently distributed. The research suggests pedagogical implications for TEFL practitioners, especially for the writing skill and for the preparing research article abstracts (RAAs).
topic Genre Analysis
transitivity process
Research Articles
IMRD
url http://jal.iaut.ac.ir/article_522025_def4dff7952cca4950357c70487f7549.pdf
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