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An investigation into the use of metadiscourse in undergraduates’ abstracts in social sciences
There is very little research on the use of metadiscourse markers in abstracts across different disciplines (especially in a single study) in the research of undergraduates as novice researchers, and little qualitative research has been done on the topic
Ruonan Lin +1 more
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INTERACTIVE METADISCOURSE MARKERS IN INDONESIAN EFL STUDENTS’ ACADEMIC WRITING
The research on metadiscourse markers investigation in academic texts has grown very rapidly in the last decade. However, research on interactive metadiscourse markers on EFL students' academic writing is still relatively underexplored. Therefore, this study aims to reveal how the competence of EFL students in the use of interactive metadiscourse in ...
Arsen Nahum Pasaribu +3 more
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An abstract is generally a condensed version of a much lengthier research article (RA). It plays a crucial role in academic writing by initially grabbing the readers’ attention.
Hui Geng, Han Wei
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The life of a political speech(writer): Metadiscursive text trajectories in high‐end language work
Abstract Following Thurlow's (2020b) understanding of “wordsmiths,” in this paper I document an underexplored and markedly high‐end area of language work: political speechwriting. Drawing on Macgilchrist and Van Hout's (2011) text trajectory approach to ethnographic discourse analysis I engage with two primary areas of scholarship: metadiscourse and ...
Gwynne Mapes
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Abstract Trans people's relationship with mental health providers carries historical tensions. Counseling services have been tied to standardized procedures or diagnostic certification of dysphoria and gender evaluations, while other psychosocial demands have been largely disregarded. Moreover, protocols and approaches focus disproportionately on Anglo‐
Konstantinos Argyriou
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Interactional Metadiscourse Markers in Political Science Journal Articles [PDF]
Interactional metadiscourse markers allow writers to regulate their presence in their writings and engage with their readers. The study examined the use of interactional metadiscourse markers in political science journal articles. The
Ting, Su Hie, Noor Afifah, NAWAWI
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The aim of this study was to develop further analyzing of metadiscourse categories in second language learners of International Program School of Muhammadiyah University Surakarta.
suhono suhono, Haikal Haikal
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Abstract Argumentation as a scientific practice has largely been examined along an epistemic and/or dialogic perspective in science education research. Both perspectives have sidelined the use of real material objects that are indispensable for scientists to construct arguments about the natural world. To address this gap, this article investigates how
Kok‐Sing Tang
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Stance and Engagement in Egypt’s Argument before the ICJ on Israeli Practices in Palestinian Territories: A Linguistic Analysis of Interactional Metadiscourse Markers [PDF]
The present study examines the interactional metadiscourse markers employed in the oral argument presented by Yasmine Moussa, Legal Advisor in the office of Egyptian Minister of Foreign Affairs, before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) concerning ...
Marwa Elzouka
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Marketing Logics and the Politics of Public Spheres: On Discursive Engineering and Enclosure
Scholarship on publics has proliferated during the past two decades, especially in linguistic anthropology. Drawing on Michael Warner’s famous formulation, publics are now routinely theorized as a social form predicated on the reflexive circulation of discourse. This article, however, identifies a tension within Warner’s conception of publics.
Andrew Graan
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