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3 نتیجه برای Applied Linguistics
پژمان حبیبی، دوره 11، شماره 2 - ( 6-1387 )
چکیده
طی بیست سال گذشته ،مقاله تحقیقاتی ، بویژه سازه ، ساختار اجتماعی و تکامل تاریخی آن ، در بسیاری از تحقیقاتی که در زمینه نگارش علمی به رشته تحریر در آمده اند مورد توجه قرار گرفته است . این مقاله ساختار سبکی مقدمه های مقالات تحقیقاتی در سه رشته مرتبط انگلیسی با اهداف ویژه، روانشناسی زبان و جامعه شناسی زبان را با استفاده از مدل کارس سویلز (1990) مورد بررسی قرار میدهد . پیکره این تحقیقات شامل 90 مقاله تحقیقاتی است که از طیفی گسترده از مجلات علمی معتبر در سه رشته فوق مورد گزینش قرار گرفته اند. نتایج این تحقیق حاکی از آن است که علی رغم وجود تفاوت های معنی دار در زمینه Move 2/Step 1 B در زمینه 3و1 Move و Step های تشکیل دهنده آنها تفاوتهای معنی داری در مقدمه های مقالات تحقیقاتی این سه رشته مشاهده نمی گردد. بعلاوه در زمینه میزان همخوانی میان مدل کارس و ساختار سبکی مقالات مورد بررسی تفاوتهای معنی داری موجود نمی باشد . نتایج حاصله همچنین مؤید نیاز به تحقیق بیش از پیش در مورد مدل کارس و تهیه ساختاری منعطف تر و پویا تر می باشند به نحوی که این ساختار به جای ا الگو گذاری ، االگو پذیر بوده ، راهکار های مورد نیاز جهت ا لقا Step های بیشتر در ساختار را برای محقق و نویسنده فراهم می سازد و Step های مستقل در آن اهداف و جایگاهی ثابت ندارند بلکه چند منظوره میباشند و می توانند در شالوده کلی تغییر مکان یابند.
Mahmood Reza Atai، Mohammad Nabi Karimi، Fatemeh Asadnia، دوره 21، شماره 1 - ( 1-1397 )
چکیده
The competitive academic atmosphere of the higher education worldwide along with the current trend in producing research-oriented knowledge by universities has made research publication the first priority for doctoral students. In this study, we addressed the conceptions of purpose, process, and product of publishing research articles among Iranian doctoral students of applied linguistics. To this end, thirty students were interviewed and the data were analyzed using the grounded theory approach. The findings demonstrated that doctoral students publish papers to prepare a competition-winning resume, significantly contribute to the ELT community, turn into life-long learners and problem-solvers, and fulfill their course requirements. Furthermore, with regard to the research publication process, they highlighted the role of mixed-methods in spotting real problems in context and getting their papers published in prestigious journals. Additionally, the students believed that publishing in international journals grants them the opportunity to gain international recognition, attract an international audience, receive expert quality feedback from professional reviewers, publish in journals specific in focus and scope, and avoid publishing in cheap predatory journals. Finally, the findings suggest that the doctoral students need more systematic coaching to successfully conduct and publish their research |
Hassan Soodmand Afshar، Mehdi Doosti، Hossein Movassagh، دوره 21، شماره 1 - ( 1-1397 )
چکیده
This study investigated the cross-disciplinary variations in the generic structure of Introduction sections of 52 Applied Linguistics and 52 Chemistry research articles drawing upon Swales’ (2004) framework, taking into account the new insights proposed by Bhatia (2004), Shehzad (2008), and Lim (2012, 2014). To this end, in addition to collecting quantitative data and conducting frequency and Chi-square analyses, a number of semi-structured interviews were conducted with some Chemistry scholars and Applied Linguistics (ALs) experts for triangulation purposes. The results of the quantitative data analysis indicated that the two disciplines showed significant variations in the frequency with which they used some steps and sub-steps to realize the moves. The results of the qualitative content analysis of the interviews also helped understand why authors in each discipline might use a specific move/step more than the others and why a move/step was frequently used by the authors in one discipline, but completely absent in another. Finally, based on the results, some implications were presented to postgraduate students and novice researchers in Chemistry and Applied Linguistics to help them write effective research articles in their field. The findings of the study could also provide some practical implications for the EAP teachers to help their students become better writers. In addition, some suggestions were presented to genre analysts to help them obtain more dependable results when analyzing the generic structure of various sections of research articles. |
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