Title of article :
Move Structures in “Statement-of-the-Problem” Sections of M.A. Theses: The Case of Native and Nonnative Speakers of English
Author/Authors :
Parsa, Soheila Sheikhbahaee University, Isfahan, Iran , Tahririan, Mohammad Hasan Sheikhbahaee University, Isfahan, Iran
Abstract :
Understanding how to structure the “Statement-of-the-Problem” (SP) section
of a thesis is necessary for EFL students to develop a logical argumentation for
a problem statement. This study intended to compare Move structures of SP
sections of theses written by native speakers of Persian (NSPs) and English
(NSEs). To this end, 100 SP sections (50 SP sections written by NSEs and 50
written by NSPs) of theses in the field of English language teaching (ELT)
were selected and analyzed by the researchers based on Swales' (1990, 2004)
CARS models. The analysis of the data revealed that Move structures of SP
sections of the two corpora were similar. In both corpora, the three Moves of
“Establishing a territory”, “Establishing a niche”, and “Presenting the present
work” were considered obligatory. There were some differences in the Steps
and many Move pattern variations in the two corpora. The results can broaden
the understanding of the nature and function of this genre and can have
important implications for EFL instructors.
Keywords :
Cultural variations , Statement-of-the-Problem sections , Move structure , Genre analysis
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics