Review journal
Journal of Linguistics
and Language Teaching
Volume 6 (2016) Issue 1
Structural Patterns and
Linguistic Features
of Research Articles
on Applied Linguistics:
Evidence from
Introduction Sections to Methods Sections
AttapolKhamkhien
(Bangkok, Thailand)
Writing and publishing research
articles (RAs) in English is crucial because an RA is considered as one of the
channels to communicate among researchers and scholars worldwide. This paper
centres on the rhetorical structures and linguistic features commonly used in
the Introduction and Methods sections of the RA genre. Inspired by Swales’
analytical framework (1990; 2004)and the contributions of Connor, Upton
and Kanoksilapatham (2007) who suggest steps of conducting a move-based genre
analysis, this study examined 50 RA Introduction and Methods sections in the
field of applied linguistics. These RAs were analysed by genre analysis into
‘moves’ and ‘steps’. Through a comprehensive analysis of 50 systematically
selected RAs published in journals listed in the Thai Citation Index (TCI)
database, the results revealed that each section displayed a generic pattern,
comprising a series of moves and steps. Lexico-grammatical features associated
with a communicative function were also identified. The structural patterns and
linguistic features found to functionally interact with one another may
facilitate the understanding of novice writers and graduates of published RAs
in these sections. Pedagogically, the findings generated by this study could be
useful for teaching students how to write scholarly publications in EAP
classrooms. The structural patterns identified might also be meaningful for
teachers in designing relevant reading and writing materials for advanced
learners to improve their writing skills to effectively disseminate discoveries
in their fields.
Writing
for scholarly publications in peer-reviewed journals is crucial. Scholars and
researchers from various academic disciplines have been under tremendous
pressure to not only get access to information, but also share and disseminate
their research findings through English in prestigious journals. Consequently,
since RAs represent the preferred medium of exchanging knowledge among members
of the academic community (Flowerdew 1999: 123-124), researchers and scholars
are pushed to successfully involve and meet the standard criteria and
conventions of writing practices for academic and professional reasons.
However,
Thai authors and graduate students still often face serious problems when
attempting to publish their RAs in English in refereed journals, particularly
international journals. Specifically, Thai graduate students in the field
of social sciences seem to have some difficulties in publishing in English
for a number of reasons. First, they need to understand how to conform to
the overall organisation, and how to use certain expressions
and vocabulary commonly employed in their respective discourse communities
and academic disciplines. Second, the trend towards publishing in English,
including venues for publication with a huge number of academic journals, is
more pronounced in the hard sciences (Cargill & O’Connor 2006,
Flowerdew& Li 2007) than in the humanities and social sciences. Hence, it
is inevitable that the ability to read and write an RA in English is pivotal
for novice authors in general, and for Thai graduate students in particular,
and for handling academic writing tasks encountered in a higher education
setting.
With
respect to the importance of publishing RAs in refereed journals, the generic
schemata and conventions associated with these are taken into account. The
objective of the present study is to describe how the Introduction-and-Methods
sections in RAs on applied linguistics are rhetorically constructed. We
also attempt to present detailed rhetorical and lexico-grammatical
realisations prevalently found in applied linguistics RAs. It is hoped that the
rhetorical descriptions will shed light on their RA genre to sharpen a better
understanding in writing RAs for publication to disseminate scientific
discoveries. In addition, awareness of rhetorical patterns and linguistic
features used is valuable to novice writers in general and graduate students in
particular who encounter difficulties in reading, preparing and writing RAs for
publication.
The
results obtained from 50 RAs reveal that four distinct move types and five
rhetorical move types were found in the Introduction and Methods sections,
respectively. Each move identified has its own communicative function,
recognised by a set of lexico-grammatical features. The description from a
linguistic perspective provided by this study can help to highlight the characteristics
of the rhetorical moves and provide more explicit functions of moves and steps
found in these two particular sections.
. Teachers
can make full use of how to teach the linguistic features found in this study,
providing students with authentic materials and knowledge about how to
effectively understand and use these sets of linguistic features in reading and
writing classes or in writing for publications
Author:
AttapolKhamkhien
Assistant Professor
Kasetsart University
Faculty of Liberal Arts and Science
Department of English
Thailand
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