Introduction chapter of traditional and article-based theses: a comparison of rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations

Article-based thesis is an alternative thesis format which requires postgraduate students to write and publish articles as a fulfilment of a postgraduate degree. Therefore, knowledge of the rhetorical structure (moves and steps) of article-based thesis (AT) is crucial for the successful completio...

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Main Authors: Abdolmalaki, Shahrbanou Ghorban, Helen Tan, Ain Nadzimah Abdullah, Sharon Sharmini, Lee, Geok Imm
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Published: Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019
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spelling my-ukm.journal.140492020-01-24T09:26:17Z http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14049/ Introduction chapter of traditional and article-based theses: a comparison of rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations Abdolmalaki, Shahrbanou Ghorban Helen Tan, Ain Nadzimah Abdullah, Sharon Sharmini, Lee, Geok Imm Article-based thesis is an alternative thesis format which requires postgraduate students to write and publish articles as a fulfilment of a postgraduate degree. Therefore, knowledge of the rhetorical structure (moves and steps) of article-based thesis (AT) is crucial for the successful completion of a thesis. This study then seeks to compare the rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations of thesis introduction chapter found in the Traditional (TT) and Article-based (AT) theses. To realise the objectives, 12 purposive selected PhD thesis introductions were analysed based on Bunton’s (2002) move model. Using content analysis, the moves and steps in the introduction chapters were quantified for their frequency of use and then examined qualitatively for their linguistic realisations. The data revealed that both types of theses had obligatory and optional moves and steps. It was also found that the steps of move 3 in the article-based theses were slightly different from that in the traditional theses. For the linguistic realisations, it was shown that there were variations in the different moves and steps in TT and AT. Words such as paper and article were found in move 3 in AT but were absent in TT. The results have several pedagogical implications. They provide informed input on the structures of the two types of thesis to the writing instructors and writing curriculum writers. More importantly, the findings provide knowledge to student writers on the genre of AT, specifically its rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations. Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia 2019-02 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://journalarticle.ukm.my/14049/1/26575-96295-2-PB.pdf Abdolmalaki, Shahrbanou Ghorban and Helen Tan, and Ain Nadzimah Abdullah, and Sharon Sharmini, and Lee, Geok Imm (2019) Introduction chapter of traditional and article-based theses: a comparison of rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations. GEMA ; Online Journal of Language Studies, 19 (1). pp. 116-135. ISSN 1675-8021 http://ejournal.ukm.my/gema/issue/view/1171
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description Article-based thesis is an alternative thesis format which requires postgraduate students to write and publish articles as a fulfilment of a postgraduate degree. Therefore, knowledge of the rhetorical structure (moves and steps) of article-based thesis (AT) is crucial for the successful completion of a thesis. This study then seeks to compare the rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations of thesis introduction chapter found in the Traditional (TT) and Article-based (AT) theses. To realise the objectives, 12 purposive selected PhD thesis introductions were analysed based on Bunton’s (2002) move model. Using content analysis, the moves and steps in the introduction chapters were quantified for their frequency of use and then examined qualitatively for their linguistic realisations. The data revealed that both types of theses had obligatory and optional moves and steps. It was also found that the steps of move 3 in the article-based theses were slightly different from that in the traditional theses. For the linguistic realisations, it was shown that there were variations in the different moves and steps in TT and AT. Words such as paper and article were found in move 3 in AT but were absent in TT. The results have several pedagogical implications. They provide informed input on the structures of the two types of thesis to the writing instructors and writing curriculum writers. More importantly, the findings provide knowledge to student writers on the genre of AT, specifically its rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations.
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author Abdolmalaki, Shahrbanou Ghorban
Helen Tan,
Ain Nadzimah Abdullah,
Sharon Sharmini,
Lee, Geok Imm
spellingShingle Abdolmalaki, Shahrbanou Ghorban
Helen Tan,
Ain Nadzimah Abdullah,
Sharon Sharmini,
Lee, Geok Imm
Introduction chapter of traditional and article-based theses: a comparison of rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations
author_facet Abdolmalaki, Shahrbanou Ghorban
Helen Tan,
Ain Nadzimah Abdullah,
Sharon Sharmini,
Lee, Geok Imm
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title Introduction chapter of traditional and article-based theses: a comparison of rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations
title_short Introduction chapter of traditional and article-based theses: a comparison of rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations
title_full Introduction chapter of traditional and article-based theses: a comparison of rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations
title_fullStr Introduction chapter of traditional and article-based theses: a comparison of rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations
title_full_unstemmed Introduction chapter of traditional and article-based theses: a comparison of rhetorical structures and linguistic realisations
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publisher Penerbit Universiti Kebangsaan Malaysia
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