Features of Informality in Applied Linguistics Research Articles Published in Iranian Local Journals

S. F. Ebrahimi, S. Fakheri
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Abstract This study was motivated by the recent study on informality in academic writing carried out by Hyland and Jiang (2017), to see the status of informality in Applied Linguistics research articles published in Iranian local journals. To this end, 50 research articles from two Journals of “Research in Applied Linguistics” and “Iranian Journal of applied Linguistics” were selected. The research articles were published in 2014 and 2015 issues. They were analyzed based on Hyland and Jiang’s (2017) taxonomy. The results imply that unattended anaphoric pronouns and sentence initial conjunctions have received the greatest attention from Iranian writers of Applied Linguistics writers while exclamations and contractions were totally ignored. Compared to the results reported by Hyland and Jiang (2017), the use of features of informality by Iranian writers of the present study varies to a great extent. The variations could stress the necessity of awareness of Iranian Applied Linguistics and related fields of study writers concerning the use of these features by successful writers.
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伊朗地方期刊应用语言学研究文章中的非正式性特征
本研究的动机是Hyland和Jiang(2017)最近对学术写作中的非正式性进行的研究,以了解非正式性在伊朗地方期刊上发表的应用语言学研究文章中的地位。为此,选取了《应用语言学研究》和《伊朗应用语言学杂志》两种期刊上的50篇研究论文。研究论文分别发表在2014年和2015年的期刊上。根据Hyland和Jiang(2017)的分类法对它们进行分析。结果表明,伊朗语应用语言学作家最关注的是无修饰的回指代词和句子开头连词,而感叹词和缩略语则完全被忽视。与Hyland和Jiang(2017)报告的结果相比,本研究中伊朗作家对非正式性特征的使用在很大程度上存在差异。这些差异可能会强调伊朗应用语言学和相关研究领域的作家对成功作家使用这些特征的必要性。
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