{"title":"A Textual Discourse Analysis of Introductions in Textbooks of Humanities and Basic Sciences","authors":"Sara Shahab, N. Rashidi, F. Sadighi, M. Yamini","doi":"10.37213/cjal.2020.28750","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"This study attempted to scrutinize the disciplinary and cross-disciplinary generic variations of textbook introductions in humanities and basic sciences with reference to the onion model. The data included a sample of 60 introductions (i.e. ten each from applied linguistics, sociology, and psychology within humanities, and ten each from biology, agriculture, and geology within basic sciences). Humphrey and Economou’s (2015) onion model of discourse analysis was adopted, and MAXQDA 10 software of qualitative analysis was used for coding. The findings revealed similarities and differences not only within but also between the two disciplines, which can be attributed to the nature of disciplines as well as the generically accepted conventions in each discipline. Moreover, the results of the study highlighted the predominance of descriptive and analytical phases in textbook introductions not only in isolation but also in establishing more complicated genres like persuasion and critique. The study highlights the importance of teaching which is concerned with learners' rhetorical consciousness-raising of the disciplines as well as the discipline-specific lexico-grammatical features in expert texts.","PeriodicalId":43961,"journal":{"name":"Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics","volume":"24 1","pages":""},"PeriodicalIF":0.5000,"publicationDate":"2020-07-10","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"0","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"Canadian Journal of Applied Linguistics","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.37213/cjal.2020.28750","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"0","JCRName":"LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS","Score":null,"Total":0}
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This study attempted to scrutinize the disciplinary and cross-disciplinary generic variations of textbook introductions in humanities and basic sciences with reference to the onion model. The data included a sample of 60 introductions (i.e. ten each from applied linguistics, sociology, and psychology within humanities, and ten each from biology, agriculture, and geology within basic sciences). Humphrey and Economou’s (2015) onion model of discourse analysis was adopted, and MAXQDA 10 software of qualitative analysis was used for coding. The findings revealed similarities and differences not only within but also between the two disciplines, which can be attributed to the nature of disciplines as well as the generically accepted conventions in each discipline. Moreover, the results of the study highlighted the predominance of descriptive and analytical phases in textbook introductions not only in isolation but also in establishing more complicated genres like persuasion and critique. The study highlights the importance of teaching which is concerned with learners' rhetorical consciousness-raising of the disciplines as well as the discipline-specific lexico-grammatical features in expert texts.
本研究试图以洋葱模型为参照,检视人文与基础科学教科书导言的学科与跨学科通用性变化。数据包括60个介绍的样本(即人文学科中的应用语言学、社会学和心理学各10个,基础科学中的生物学、农业和地质学各10个)。采用Humphrey and Economou(2015)的话语分析洋葱模型,使用定性分析的MAXQDA 10软件进行编码。研究结果揭示了两个学科之间的相似和差异,这可以归因于学科的性质以及每个学科普遍接受的惯例。此外,研究结果强调了教科书介绍中描述性和分析性阶段的优势,不仅在孤立的情况下,而且在建立更复杂的类型(如说服和批评)时也是如此。该研究强调了教学的重要性,即关注学习者对学科的修辞意识的提高以及专业文本中特定学科的词汇语法特征。