the use of hedging in some iraqi efl theses and dissertations
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The Use of Hedging in Some Iraqi EFL Theses and Dissertations
Prof. Hameed H. Al-Masudi, PhD
Asst Prof. Ahmed S. Mubarak, MA
Department of English/ College of Education for Human Sciences/
University of Babylon
The term ''Hedging'' was first introduced by Lakoff (1972) to describe
words whose job is to make things fuzzier or more opaque. In other words,
hedging is employed to indicate absence of certainty of some sort. Hence it
is an important strategy to be used in scientific writings in order to lessenthe commitment of making generalizations, introducing theories and
putting forward solid conclusions.
Hedging can help speakers and writers indicate more precisely how the
Gricean maxims are observed in assessments i. e. expectations to the
maxims of quantity, quality, manner, and relevance (wikipedia). For
example, if a speaker says:
1.All I knowis smoking is harmful to your health.
the phrase all I know is an indication that the quantity maxim is being
observed. Similarly, in (2) below the phrase They told me that reflects an
observation of the quality maxim:
2. They told me thatthey are married.
Examples (3) and (4) below illustrate an observation to the manner and
relevance maxims respectively.
3. I am not sure if this is clear to you, but this is what I know.
4. By the way, you like this car?
To the best of our knowledge, there is no study conducted about the use of
hedges in scientific texts written by Iraqi EFL scholars. We are still
unaware of the type of hedges these scholars employ in their writings and
what functions they intend to achieve behind using such devices.
Therefore, this study tries to fulfill the following objectives:
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1. Investigating the types of hedging devices used in Iraqi EFL theses and
dissertations.
2. Identifying the functions achieved by such devices when writing theses
and dissertations.
In the light of the objectives of the study, it is hypothesized that:
1. Phrasal hedges are used more than other types of hedges in Iraqi EFL
theses and dissertations.
2. Uncertainty is the main function of hedging in Iraqi EFL theses and
dissertations.
The Procedures followed to achieve the objectives of this study are as
follows:
1. Presenting a theoretical background about the strategy of hedging to
acquaint the reader with the definitions, types, as well as the functions
hedging is employed to fulfill in theses and dissertations.
2. Analyzing hedging devices in some selected theses and dissertations
written by Iraqi EFL scholars to find out the (a) types of hedges used in
such writings; and (b) functions they are used to fulfill.3. Discussing the results of the analysis to come out with some conclusions
and pedagogical recommendations.
The results of data analysis refuted the first hypothesis since it is found
that lexical hedges are used more than any other type. the second
hypothesis is verified because the analysis showed that expressing
uncertainty is the main aim behind using hedging. In addition, the
following conclusions are arrived at:
1. Hedging is a means by which one is able to negotiate the truth of his
statement.
2. Hedging has different strategies to reflect uncertainty, skepticism,
fuzziness and neutrality.
3. Different devices are used to express hedging and the most frequent
ones are the epistemic verbs, modal verbs, introductory phrases, then
modal adjectives.