Indirectness Markers in Korean and Persian English Essays: Implications for Teaching Writing to EFL Learners

19 Pages Posted: 27 May 2020

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Richard M. Rillo

affiliation not provided to SSRN

Ericson Alieto

Western Mindanao State University

Date Written: April 28, 2020

Abstract

This study investigated and analyzed the prevalence and presence of indirectness markers in Korean and Persian English Essays. The researchers analyzed the prevalence of the indirectness markers as a set of politeness strategies employed by the Korean and Persian university bound students in their English compositions. Furthermore, the researchers espoused the Politeness Strategies Theory proposed by Brown and Levinson as framework in the analysis of the indirectness markers in the texts. In the analysis of the English essays, it was found out that there were seven (7) categories of indirectness markers evident in the essays. The Persian English writers displayed a noticeable evidence of repetition and vagueness and ambiguity in their essays while the Korean counterparts on point-of-view distancing. The presence of these indirectness markers in their writing are attributed to socio-cultural factors, such as Persians have the tendency to be literary in their writing while the Koreans, prose-oriented resulting to lengthy descriptive accounts and indirectness. The results and findings of the study could be beneficial to English writing pedagogy in an English as Second Language (ESL) context.

Keywords: Indirectness Markers, English Composition, Politeness Strategies Theory, ESL

Suggested Citation

Rillo, Richard M. and Alieto, Ericson, Indirectness Markers in Korean and Persian English Essays: Implications for Teaching Writing to EFL Learners (April 28, 2020). Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=3588006 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.3588006

Richard M. Rillo

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Ericson Alieto (Contact Author)

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