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This study has aimed at comparing the textual features including digression, textual symmetry, integration, advance organizers, enumerative sentences, bridge sentences, and topic sentences between Iranian and English recommendation letters. Generally, 47 Iranian and non-Iranian recommendation letters were collected and considered. The non-Iranian professors were Canadian, American and British nationalities. Having analyzed the features, it has been concluded that there are significant differences between these two groups of letters regarding textual symmetry and topic sentences, while there…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
This study has aimed at comparing the textual features including digression, textual symmetry, integration, advance organizers, enumerative sentences, bridge sentences, and topic sentences between Iranian and English recommendation letters. Generally, 47 Iranian and non-Iranian recommendation letters were collected and considered. The non-Iranian professors were Canadian, American and British nationalities. Having analyzed the features, it has been concluded that there are significant differences between these two groups of letters regarding textual symmetry and topic sentences, while there are no significant differences regarding digression, data integration, advance organizers, enumerative sentences, and bridge sentences.
Autorenporträt
Elaheh Tajik Qanbari,born on 21st of September 1982, is currently a holder of MA in Applied Linguistics. She has been teaching English to a variety of ages and nationalities as well as translating different texts orally and in written for over 12 years.