Since Kaplan hypothesized English writing as direct and Oriental writing as circular in 1966, much research has been done in contrastive rhetoric. However, few studies have compared English writing and Asian writing in its original text or compared rhetoric across cultures. In addition, what causes Asian students to write differently from English speakers remains an arguable issue. In response to this debate, the researcher focuses on how Chinese writing instruction can cause negative interference for Chinese ESL students' writing in English. One representative work in Chinese literary criticism and four texts in Chinese rhetoric are analyzed to determine how Chinese and English writing utilize different rhetorical forms even though they ma...
This survey investigates to what degree the Chinese learners know about the discrepancies between Ch...
This qualitative study examined the influence of first language (L1) writing on second language writ...
Listening, speaking, reading, and writing are the four basic skills that English learners are requir...
This dissertation reports the findings of a comparative case study of English and Chinese academic w...
ABSTRACT: The present study aims to explore the role of Chinese EFL learners ’ rhetorical strategy u...
Of the modes of writing required at American universities, argumentative writing may be the most imp...
It is generally assumed that English writings by Chinese EFL learners are characterized by an indire...
Kaplan (1966) has claimed that certain organizational problems in non-native speakers' writing are d...
A perpetual intrigue in teaching writing is what counts as good writing. Composition specialists hav...
A perpetual intrigue in teaching writing is what counts as good writing. Composition specialists hav...
Writing is a complex process that transforms writers ’ thought into texts. Proficiency in writing is...
A widespread assumption in the contrastive rhetoric field is the linearity/circularity dichotomy whi...
A widespread assumption in the contrastive rhetoric field is the linearity/circularity dichotomy whi...
A widespread assumption in the contrastive rhetoric field is the linearity/circularity dichotomy whi...
This qualitative study examined the influence of first language (L1) writing on second language writ...
This survey investigates to what degree the Chinese learners know about the discrepancies between Ch...
This qualitative study examined the influence of first language (L1) writing on second language writ...
Listening, speaking, reading, and writing are the four basic skills that English learners are requir...
This dissertation reports the findings of a comparative case study of English and Chinese academic w...
ABSTRACT: The present study aims to explore the role of Chinese EFL learners ’ rhetorical strategy u...
Of the modes of writing required at American universities, argumentative writing may be the most imp...
It is generally assumed that English writings by Chinese EFL learners are characterized by an indire...
Kaplan (1966) has claimed that certain organizational problems in non-native speakers' writing are d...
A perpetual intrigue in teaching writing is what counts as good writing. Composition specialists hav...
A perpetual intrigue in teaching writing is what counts as good writing. Composition specialists hav...
Writing is a complex process that transforms writers ’ thought into texts. Proficiency in writing is...
A widespread assumption in the contrastive rhetoric field is the linearity/circularity dichotomy whi...
A widespread assumption in the contrastive rhetoric field is the linearity/circularity dichotomy whi...
A widespread assumption in the contrastive rhetoric field is the linearity/circularity dichotomy whi...
This qualitative study examined the influence of first language (L1) writing on second language writ...
This survey investigates to what degree the Chinese learners know about the discrepancies between Ch...
This qualitative study examined the influence of first language (L1) writing on second language writ...
Listening, speaking, reading, and writing are the four basic skills that English learners are requir...