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Academic writing is a crucial aspect of undergraduate education, particularly for students in English as Second Language (ESL) situations. This study investigates the use of interactive resources as discursive strategies in enhancing the academic writing
Tolulope Akinseye
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Interactive metadiscourse in L1 and L2 English: Evidence from editorials
This study investigates the use of interactive metadiscourse markers in first language (L1) and second language (L2) English editorials. It also identifies how L1 and L2 editorials differ in the use of these markers.
Alghazo Sharif +3 more
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Timing Markers of Interaction Quality During Semi-Hocket Singing [PDF]
Music is believed to work as a bio-social tool enabling groups of people to establish joint action and group bonding experiences. However, little is known about the quality of the group members' interaction needed to bring about these effects. To investigate the role of interaction quality, and its effect on joint action and bonding experience, we ...
Alessandro Dell’Anna +5 more
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Like in Discourse Marker Combinations in Spoken Interaction
An often cited property of discourse markers is their ability to cluster. Precisely this property has so far received little dedicated scholarly attention, including for a marker as ubiquitous in spoken English as like. This paper, therefore, investigates like’s clustering behaviour in peer-to-peer interactions of native speakers of English.
Buysse, Lieven, Blanchard, Meaghan
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Olfactory marker protein interacts with adenosine nucleotide derivatives
Olfactory marker protein (OMP) is a genetic signature for mature olfactory receptor neurons (ORNs). Recently, it has been proposed that OMP directly captures odour-induced cAMP to swiftly terminate the olfactory signal transduction to maintain neuronal sensitivity.
Noriyuki Nakashima +3 more
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Investigating Markers of Rapport in Autistic and Nonautistic Interactions [PDF]
Autism is considered to entail a social impairment whereby autistic people experience difficulty interpreting others' mental states. However, recent research has shown that nonautistic people also have difficulty understanding the mental states of autistic people. This mismatch of understanding may explain lower rapport in interactions between autistic
Olivia M. Rifai +3 more
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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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This study aimed to investigate how the metadiscourse markers are used in Applied Linguistic research proposals written by Vietnamese MA students. Besides, it also examines what the most and least common types of metadiscourse markers are used in this ...
Dang Ngoc Cat Tien
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Visualising Discourse Structure in Interactive Documents [PDF]
In this paper we introduce a method for generating interactive documents which exploits the visual features of hypertext to represent discourse structure.
Busemann, Stephan +3 more
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Metadiscourse Features in Aeronautics and Aerospace Engineering: The Use of Interactive and Interactional Markers [PDF]
: Several studies on metadiscourse zero in on how genres show nuances of linguistic features that reside in various structures depending upon the linguistic exigencies of language for specific purposes.
Ramsey Ferrer
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