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On the combination of corpus-based and experimental methodologies in the study of causal, contrastive and metadiscourse connectives in L1 and L2 text comprehension and production [PDF]
Degand, Liesbeth, Perrez, Julien
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A lo que iba: evolución y uso de un marcador de regresión [PDF]
Taranilla-García, R. (Raquel)
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Metadiscourse in Persuasive Writing
Written Communication, 1993Metadiscourse refers to writers' discourse about their discourse—their directions for how readers should read, react to, and evaluate what they have written about the subject matter. In this study the authors divided metadiscourse into textual metadiscourse (text markers and interpretive markers) and interpersonal metadiscourse (hedges, certainty ...
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Metadiscourse in Digital Communication
2021Where most work on scholarly (and digital) publication has focused on the experiences and practices of authors in scholarly publication, this volume will shift the focus to the certifiers of scientific knowledge. By bringing together experts in a variety of areas in Applied Linguistics, we intend to address the complex topic of editing and reviewing in
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Metadiscourse in Academic Writing: A Reappraisal
Applied Linguistics, 2004Metadiscourse is self-reflective linguistic material referring to the evolving text and to the writer and imagined reader of that text. It is based on a view of writing as social engagement and in academic contexts reveals the ways that writers project themselves into their discourse to signal their attitude towards both the propositional content and ...
Tse, P, Hyland, K
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Translating metadiscourse in research articles
Across Languages and Cultures, 2008Translating research articles is common practice, although relatively little data exists on the problems in this type of translation. This study examines the translation of textual metadiscourse in academic writing, using the example of translating Slovene research articles into English.
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Discourse analysis of a sample of arguments about “voice” found in online searches supports tentative conclusions about the normative structure of this concept in ordinary metadiscourse. Centrally concerned with “voice” in the sense of “having voice” (legitimate participation) in a communicative process, the study finds that “voice” in ordinary ...
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Discourse analysis of a sample of arguments about “voice” found in online searches supports tentative conclusions about the normative structure of this concept in ordinary metadiscourse. Centrally concerned with “voice” in the sense of “having voice” (legitimate participation) in a communicative process, the study finds that “voice” in ordinary ...
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