Informality in Applied Linguistics Research Articles: Comparing Native and Non-Native Writings

Pub Date : 2018-09-26 DOI:10.32601/EJAL.464196
Mohammad Amin Alipour, Mona Nooreddinmoosa
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Abstract

This quantitative-qualitative study aimed to fathom out whether and how informal features are exploited in articles of applied linguistics written in English by natives and non-natives. To this end, a corpus of 200 articles was compiled. We employed the classification of informal features proposed by Chang and Swales (1999) representing 10 informal features in academic writing. The AntConc software was used, along with manual search, to detect the informal features. The frequency, percentages, and the density per 1000 words of each informal feature were calculated. The results revealed that informal features are utilized more frequently in native articles than non-native ones, with no significant differences in the two corpora in terms of their most and least frequent informal features. Sentence initial conjunctions  are the most recurrent informal features, while exclamation marks are employed the least frequently  in both native and non-native articles .  Implications for EAP courses are delineated in the study as well.
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应用语言学研究文章中的非正式性:母语与非母语文章的比较
这项定量-定性的研究旨在了解本地人和非本地人用英语撰写的应用语言学文章中是否以及如何利用非正式特征。为此,汇编了200篇文章的语料库。我们采用了Chang和Swales(1999)提出的非正式特征分类,代表了学术写作中的10个非正式特征。AntConc软件与手动搜索一起用于检测非正式特征。计算了每个非正式特征的频率、百分比和每1000个单词的密度。结果表明,与非母语文章相比,母语文章中使用非正式特征的频率更高,两个语料库中最频繁和最不频繁的非正式特征没有显著差异。句首连词是最常出现的非正式特征,而感叹号在母语和非母语文章中使用频率最低。这项研究还阐述了对EAP课程的影响。
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