Iranian Journal of Applied Language Studies (May 2018)

An Introspective Analysis of EAP Researchers’ Perceived Academic Writing Competence: The Case of Research Articles

  • Reza Khany,
  • Mohammad Aliakbari,
  • Saeedeh Mohammadi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.22111/ijals.2018.4268
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 1
pp. 145 – 180

Abstract

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Over the last decades, there has been a plethora of interest in possible challenges encountered by researchers while publishing research articles (RAs) in various disciplines for English for academic purposes (EAP).Given this, this study aimed to examine how a sampled number of EAPIranian researchers perceive the competence of academic RA writing, the major reasons for RA rejection, and difficulties the authors face in writing up publishable RAs. Data for this study came from an examination of rejection emails and follow-up interviews with a number of Iranian EAP researchers who have published in highly prestigious journals. Analysis of the data resulted in 545 codes, 40 subcategories, and six core categories. The main categories included the potential reasons of RA rejection; the authors’ challenges in RA writing; RA linguistic features; RA stylistic features; essential elements of writing RA sections; and the features of RA citation and referencing.Pedagogical implications are discussed.

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