2021
DOI: 10.2991/assehr.k.211119.021
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Rhetorical Move and Linguistic Features Comparative Analysis of Research Article Abstracts by Authors of Different Organizational Backgrounds

Abstract: The readers' first impression of the articles' overall contents relies on what is presented and how they are presented in the abstract. Previous studies have quite extensively looked at the rhetorical structure of abstract, specifically comparing abstracts of different fields of study, languages, and authors' background. However, inquiries that especially examine the extent to which the authors' organizational affiliations may reflect the rhetorical organization and linguistic features of their research articl… Show more

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“…Those findings were partly in line with some related previous studies (e.g. Harisbaya et al, 2021;Kanafani et al, 2021;Kurniawan et al, 2019). In Harisbaya et al 's findings, Move 4 became one of the prior moves, yet the appearance still did not predominate the data.…”
Section: Move-step Occurrencessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Those findings were partly in line with some related previous studies (e.g. Harisbaya et al, 2021;Kanafani et al, 2021;Kurniawan et al, 2019). In Harisbaya et al 's findings, Move 4 became one of the prior moves, yet the appearance still did not predominate the data.…”
Section: Move-step Occurrencessupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Hence, confirming that the high proportion of past tenses in Move 3 of both data groups and Move 4 of international authors' abstracts is in accordance with the typical characteristics of the moves. Voice-wise, the extensive use of active voice dominating the voice's proportion across all the moves resonates with the findings of Kanafani et al (2021), Gani et al (2020), Andika et al (2018), Harisbaya et al (2021), andKuniawan andSabila (2021).…”
Section: Linguistic Featuressupporting
confidence: 73%
“…The correlation between language, culture, and nature is also decreasing, especially in understanding language-speaking people towards environmental diversity, manifested in a lexicon closely related to a particular environment (eco-lexicon). Vocabulary in a language can be represented as a complex inventory of all ideas, interests, and activities of a particular speech or ethnic group that reflects the characteristics of the physical and cultural environment of the community [7]. Furthermore, Renjaan (2014) claims that the ecolexicon reflects the cognitive intelligence of the speaker [8].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%