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Interactional metadiscourse in research article abstracts

Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2010
Abstract This paper deals with interpersonality in research article abstracts analysed in terms of interactional metadiscourse. The evolution in the distribution of three prominent interactional markers comprised in Hyland's (2005a) model, viz. hedges, boosters and attitude markers, is investigated in three decades of abstract writing in the field ...
Paul Gillaerts, Freek Van de Velde
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The use of interactional metadiscourse in job postings

Discourse Studies, 2012
Interactional metadiscourse resources in various contexts have gained increasing attention recently. However, little work has ever been done in investigating the use of interactional metadiscourse in job postings. Based on Hyland’s (2005a, 2005b) model, I propose the taxonomy of interactional metadiscourse which consists of two broad categories ...
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INTERACTIONAL METADISCOURSE MARKERS IN DENTISTRY CASE REPORTS

Germanic Philology Journal of Yuriy Fedkovych Chernivtsi National University, 2023
Metadiscourse is essential in creating and organizing persuasive discourse, taking into account the norms and expectations of parties involved. The purpose of this study is to explore the use of interactional (interpersonal) metadiscourse markers in dentistry case reports, analyze their functions within the text, and evaluate their effectiveness in ...
Viktoriia Kostenko   +2 more
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Interactional metadiscourse of gender in Persian

Pragmatics and Society, 2019
Abstract The present study sets out to investigate an important aspect of gendered performance, namely, the presence of interactional metadiscourse in conference presentations delivered in Persian. The study pursues two primary objectives: firstly, to compare the quantity and quality of ...
Mohammad Amouzadeh, Raha Zareifard
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Interactional Metadiscourse Markers in Applied Linguistics Reply Articles

Language Teaching Research Quarterly, 2021
A published research article is not the final product in the knowledge dissemination circle. One genre entailing negotiation of academic outcomes is reply articles which seem to carry an evaluative burden (Khosravi & Babaii, 2017) and provide the academics with an opportunity to communicate their comments and criticisms on the published research ...
Saidi, Mavadat, Karami, Niloofar
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Disciplinary interactions: metadiscourse in L2 postgraduate writing

Journal of Second Language Writing, 2004
Metadiscourse is self-reflective linguistic expressions referring to the evolving text, to the writer, and to the imagined readers of that text. It is based on a view of writing as a social engagement and, in academic contexts, reveals the ways writers project themselves into their discourse to signal their attitudes and commitments.
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Interactional metadiscourse in young EFL learner writing

International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2014
This study investigates how young English as a foreign language (EFL) learners from Chinese, Spanish, and Polish mother tongue backgrounds use interactional metadiscourse in descriptive and argumentative English essays by drawing data from the ICCI corpus.
Huaqing Hong, Feng Cao
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