RHETORICAL STRATEGIES USED IN MALAY RESEARCH ARTICLE CONCLUSIONS

Authors

  • Loi Chek Kim Universiti Malaysia Sabah
  • Lau Yoke Lian Universiti Malaysia Sabah
  • Soon Chow Thai Universiti Malaysia Sabah
  • Nur Shafiekah Sapan Universiti Malaysia Sabah
  • Siti Aishah Ramli Universiti Malaysia Sabah
  • Henry Bating Universiti Malaysia Sabah

Keywords:

Evaluative Stance, Conclusion, Malay, Research Articles, Rhetorical Effects

Abstract

This paper explains a combination of genre-based knowledge and evaluative stance in the context of academic arguments used in the conclusion sections of Malay research articles. For this purpose, it draws on an analysis of the features in Appraisal theory (Martin & Rose, 2003) together with a move analysis (Swales, 1990, 2004). The data comprises empirical research articles. The conformity with the standard IMRD (Introduction- Method- Results- Discussion) is taken as the first similar feature when selecting the set of empirical research articles from the selected journals. Among others, the findings observe that evaluative stances produce rhetorical effects in Malay conclusions. When taking a stance, both the evoked Attitudes and inscribed Attitudes are employed. A closer examination shows that the evoked Attitudes and inscribed Attitudes are either used separately or simultaneously to realize a move.

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Published

2024-08-12

How to Cite

Loi Chek Kim, Lau Yoke Lian, Soon Chow Thai, Nur Shafiekah Sapan, Siti Aishah Ramli, & Henry Bating. (2024). RHETORICAL STRATEGIES USED IN MALAY RESEARCH ARTICLE CONCLUSIONS. INTERNATIONAL JOURNAL OF MODERN TRENDS IN SOCIAL SCIENCES (IJMTSS), 4(15). Retrieved from https://gaexcellence.com/ijmtss/article/view/764