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ArtikelThe analysis of Toulmin elements in Chinese EFL university argumentative writing  
Oleh: Qin, Jingjing ; Karabacak, Erkan
Jenis: Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi: SYSTEM: An International Journal of Educational Technology and Applied Linguistics (Full Text) vol. 38 no. 3 (Sep. 2010), page 444-456.
Topik: Argumentative writing; The Toulmin model of argument structure; Chinese undergraduate English-majors
Fulltext: p. 444-456.pdf (582.41KB)
Isi artikelThis descriptive study aims to analyze structures of argumentative papers written by second language (L2) university students, based on the adapted model of argument structure constituting six elements (i.e., claim, data, counterargument claim, counterargument data, rebuttal claim, and rebuttal data). It also investigates how the uses of these Toulmin elements are related to the overall quality of argumentative papers. One hundred and thirty-three second-year university English-majors in a Chinese university wrote an argumentative paper in English after reading two preselected English opinion pieces with opposing views on the same controversial topic. The Toulmin elements in the students’ papers were analyzed and the quality of papers was assessed. It was found that an average paper had at least one claim supported by four pieces of data. However, there were far fewer uses of counterargument claim, counterargument data, rebuttal claim, and rebuttal data in the papers, although their uses were significant predictors of the overall quality of argumentative papers. Potential implications of the findings are discussed as they pertain to L2 argumentative writing pedagogy.
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