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Hamid Reza Dowlatabadi

Hamid Reza Dowlatabadi

Academic rank: Assistant Professor
ORCID: https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7763-6678
Education: PhD.
ScopusId: 57188754727
Faculty: Literature and Languages
Address: Arak University
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Research

Title
A Critical Discourse Analysis of Generic Rhetorical Structure of Native and Nonnative ELT Research Articles; Evidence from Introduction and Discussion Sections Implementing Rhetorical Structure Theory
Type
Thesis
Keywords
: Critical discourse analysis, Generic rhetorical structure, native and non-native writers
Year
2023
Researchers Danial Shirzadi(Student)، Hamid Reza Dowlatabadi(PrimaryAdvisor)

Abstract

The present study aimed to investigate the generic rhetorical structures used by native and Iranian non-native writers in the Introduction and Discussion sections of ELT RAs. To this end, moves and steps used in the Introduction sections were investigated through Swales' (2004) model. To determine the moves and steps used in the Discussion sections, Yang and Allison's (2003) model was implemented. Then, Fairclough’s (2001) CDA framework was used to recognize the rhetorical structures used in the two aforementioned sections. To specify differences in the use of rhetorical structures by the two groups of writers, multiple Chi-square tests were implemented. The data set contained 120 ELT RAs (60 written by native writers and 60 written by Iranian non-native writers). The frequency of rhetorical structures was recorded in MAXQDA software and the percentage for each section were calculated. Then, the two groups were compared through Chi-square tests. The results indicated that there were no significant differences in the use of moves. However, some steps were different in the two groups. One of the implications of the current study was to help researchers and instructors in the field of ELT articles to write their papers using the common patterns.