Publication: A Comparative Study of the Structures of Language and Linguistics Journal Research Article Introductions Written in Thai and in English
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ภาษาและภาษาศาสตร์
Language and Linguistics
Language and Linguistics
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A Comparative Study of the Structures of Language and Linguistics Journal Research Article Introductions Written in Thai and in English
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งานวิจัยนี้มีวัตถุประสงค์เพื่อศึกษาเปรียบเทียบความแตกต่างระหว่างแนวการเขียนบทนําจากบทความงานวิจัยของวารสารด้านภาษาและภาษาศาสตร์ คือ Journal of Language and Linguistics (JLL) ที่เขียนเป็นภาษาไทยจํานวน15 เรื่อง และ The Modern Language Journal (ML.) ที่เขียนเป็นภาษาอังกฤษ จํานวน 15 เรื่อง และได้รับการตีพิมพ์ระหว่าง พ.ศ.2535 ถึง พ.ศ. 2544 (10 ปี) กับแนวการเขียนบทน่าของ A CARS Model (Swales, 2533) ผลการศึกษาพบว่ามีความแตกต่างอย่างมีนัยสําคัญทางสถิติที่ระดับ p < .05 ของรูปแบบการเรียงลําดับ moves ระหว่างบทนําภาษาไทยและบท นําภาษาอังกฤษกับรูปแบบ Inoves ของ A CARS Model
This comparative study aimed to examine whether there were statistically significant differences between the research article introductions (RAIs) of two language and linguistics journals (15 Thai RAIs of Journal of Language and Linguistics, JLL, and 15 English RAIS of The Modern Language Journal, MLJ) from 1992 to 2001 (10 years) and the structure of Swales CARS Model (1990). The results reveal that there were statistically significant differences between the move-ordering patterns of JLL and MLJ RAIS and Swales' move-ordering patterns (Move 1-2-3) at p < .05, in that some JLL and MLJ RAIs followed Swales' moves (Move 1-2-3), a few RAIs consisted of only Move 1 and Move 3 and a number of those RAIs consisted of cyclical moves including all three moves. Move I was found as the initial move in most RAIs (60 % in the JLL RAIs and 93.33% in the MLJ RAIs), while Move 2 was found as the initial move only in the MLJ RAIs (6.67 %), and Move 3 was found as the initial move only in the JLL RAls (40 %). The findings show that language and linguistics RAIS written in Thai and in English also used the three moves as described in Swales' CARS Model but mostly in different move- ordering patterns.
This comparative study aimed to examine whether there were statistically significant differences between the research article introductions (RAIs) of two language and linguistics journals (15 Thai RAIs of Journal of Language and Linguistics, JLL, and 15 English RAIS of The Modern Language Journal, MLJ) from 1992 to 2001 (10 years) and the structure of Swales CARS Model (1990). The results reveal that there were statistically significant differences between the move-ordering patterns of JLL and MLJ RAIS and Swales' move-ordering patterns (Move 1-2-3) at p < .05, in that some JLL and MLJ RAIs followed Swales' moves (Move 1-2-3), a few RAIs consisted of only Move 1 and Move 3 and a number of those RAIs consisted of cyclical moves including all three moves. Move I was found as the initial move in most RAIs (60 % in the JLL RAIs and 93.33% in the MLJ RAIs), while Move 2 was found as the initial move only in the MLJ RAIs (6.67 %), and Move 3 was found as the initial move only in the JLL RAls (40 %). The findings show that language and linguistics RAIS written in Thai and in English also used the three moves as described in Swales' CARS Model but mostly in different move- ordering patterns.