The rhetorical density of authorial emotiveness and voice passiveness in abstract compositions

The study sought to examine authorial emotiveness and passive tone of academic writing in academic research abstracts (RAs) to appeal to the Aristotelian pathos. Based on the integrated framework of Contrastive Rhetoric and Domain of Emotional Tone, this study investigated the overall demonstration...

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Main Authors: Mohamad, Hairul Azhar, Pilus, Zahariah, Md Zolkapli, Rasyiqah Batrisya, Mohaini, Muhammad Luthfi, Abdul Wahab, Nadiah Hanim, Nath, Pavithran Ravinthra
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spelling my.iium.irep.1074702023-10-16T03:13:49Z http://irep.iium.edu.my/107470/ The rhetorical density of authorial emotiveness and voice passiveness in abstract compositions Mohamad, Hairul Azhar Pilus, Zahariah Md Zolkapli, Rasyiqah Batrisya Mohaini, Muhammad Luthfi Abdul Wahab, Nadiah Hanim Nath, Pavithran Ravinthra PE English The study sought to examine authorial emotiveness and passive tone of academic writing in academic research abstracts (RAs) to appeal to the Aristotelian pathos. Based on the integrated framework of Contrastive Rhetoric and Domain of Emotional Tone, this study investigated the overall demonstration of emotional appeal through quantitative content analysis of two rhetorical items - emotive phrases and passive voice in subtly ‘colouring’ the academic tone of research abstracts. Four hundred eighty (480) research abstracts (RAs) of the international non-native English writers (INE) and Malaysian non-native English writers (MNNE) were sampled from 88 national and international indexed journals. Two quantitative analysis tools were used to autogenerate the frequency percentages, which were then analysed with SPSS. It was found that MNNE RAs showed a significantly denser level of overall emotional appeal than INE RAs. The authorial tones of emotiveness and passiveness were also distinctly heavier in academic MNNE RAs than INE RAs. These were concluded as the marked rhetorical features of non-native English writers, deflecting them from the ones used by native English writers. In terms of research implication, the common trend of these features was not to be misconstrued by MNNE writers as the main rhetorical appeal of research composition. Asian Economic and Social Society (AESS) Publications 2023-02-10 Article PeerReviewed application/pdf en http://irep.iium.edu.my/107470/1/107470_The%20rhetorical%20density.pdf Mohamad, Hairul Azhar and Pilus, Zahariah and Md Zolkapli, Rasyiqah Batrisya and Mohaini, Muhammad Luthfi and Abdul Wahab, Nadiah Hanim and Nath, Pavithran Ravinthra (2023) The rhetorical density of authorial emotiveness and voice passiveness in abstract compositions. International Journal of Asian Social Science, 13 (2). pp. 61-77. ISSN 2226-5139 E-ISSN 2224-4441 https://archive.aessweb.com/index.php/5007/article/view/4726 10.55493/5007.v13i2.4726
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Mohamad, Hairul Azhar
Pilus, Zahariah
Md Zolkapli, Rasyiqah Batrisya
Mohaini, Muhammad Luthfi
Abdul Wahab, Nadiah Hanim
Nath, Pavithran Ravinthra
The rhetorical density of authorial emotiveness and voice passiveness in abstract compositions
description The study sought to examine authorial emotiveness and passive tone of academic writing in academic research abstracts (RAs) to appeal to the Aristotelian pathos. Based on the integrated framework of Contrastive Rhetoric and Domain of Emotional Tone, this study investigated the overall demonstration of emotional appeal through quantitative content analysis of two rhetorical items - emotive phrases and passive voice in subtly ‘colouring’ the academic tone of research abstracts. Four hundred eighty (480) research abstracts (RAs) of the international non-native English writers (INE) and Malaysian non-native English writers (MNNE) were sampled from 88 national and international indexed journals. Two quantitative analysis tools were used to autogenerate the frequency percentages, which were then analysed with SPSS. It was found that MNNE RAs showed a significantly denser level of overall emotional appeal than INE RAs. The authorial tones of emotiveness and passiveness were also distinctly heavier in academic MNNE RAs than INE RAs. These were concluded as the marked rhetorical features of non-native English writers, deflecting them from the ones used by native English writers. In terms of research implication, the common trend of these features was not to be misconstrued by MNNE writers as the main rhetorical appeal of research composition.
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author Mohamad, Hairul Azhar
Pilus, Zahariah
Md Zolkapli, Rasyiqah Batrisya
Mohaini, Muhammad Luthfi
Abdul Wahab, Nadiah Hanim
Nath, Pavithran Ravinthra
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Pilus, Zahariah
Md Zolkapli, Rasyiqah Batrisya
Mohaini, Muhammad Luthfi
Abdul Wahab, Nadiah Hanim
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title The rhetorical density of authorial emotiveness and voice passiveness in abstract compositions
title_short The rhetorical density of authorial emotiveness and voice passiveness in abstract compositions
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