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Metadiscourse Features in Aeronautics and Aerospace Engineering: The Use of Interactive and Interactional Markers [PDF]

open access: yesRevista Brasileira de Linguística Aplicada
: 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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Interactive metadiscourse in L1 and L2 English: Evidence from editorials

open access: yesTopics in Linguistics, 2023
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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An Intercultural Investigation of Interactive Metadiscourse Markers in Research Articles by Pakistani & British Engineers

open access: yesCorporum, 2020
This study aims to investigate the use of Interactive metadiscourse markers in engineering and technological research articles written by Pakistani and British engineers.
Mansoor Ahmed Memon   +2 more
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THE USE OF DISCOURSE MARKERS AS AN INTERACTIVE FEATURE IN SCIENCE LECTURE DISCOURSE IN L2 SETTING

open access: yesTEFLIN Journal, 2015
The objective of this research is to investigate the function of discourse markers as an interpersonal-interactive feature in a science lecture in second language (L2) setting in Malaysia.
Akhyar Rido
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Interactive and Interactional Markers in ISI and Non-ISI Applied Linguistic Journal Articles Written by Iranian Authors: A Contrastive Meta-Discourse Analysis of Method Section [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Modern Research in English Language Studies, 2017
Meta-discourse as a self-reflective linguistic tool has received considerable attention in recent years. Besides, it plays a leading role in exploring variations in the way authors pen a manuscript.
Farid Ghaemi, Giti Sabadoust
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THE USE OF DISCOURSE MARKERS AS AN INTERACTIVE FEATURE IN SCIENCE LECTURE DISCOURSE IN L2 SETTING

open access: yesTEFLIN Journal, 2010
The objective of this research is to investigate the function of discourse markers as an interpersonal-interactive feature in a science lecture in second language (L2) setting in Malaysia.
Akhyar Rido
doaj   +1 more source

Research Article Introductions and Disciplinary Influences Based on Interactive Metadiscourse Markers [PDF]

open access: yesJournal of Modern Research in English Language Studies, 2015
Metadiscourse refers 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. This study draws on an interpersonal model of metadiscourse to examine disciplinary influences on
Reza Abdi, Parisa Ahmadi
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Investigating Markers of Rapport in Autistic and Nonautistic Interactions

open access: yesAutism in Adulthood, 2022
Background: 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.
Olivia M. Rifai   +3 more
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Exploring interactive metadiscourse as a practical approach to enhancing academic writing skills of newly admitted undergraduates students in Nigeria

open access: yesEuroAmerican Journal of Applied Linguistics and Languages, 2023
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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Like in Discourse Marker Combinations in Spoken Interaction

open access: yesCorpus Pragmatics, 2021
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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