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Stance of Indonesian Writers in Journal Articles

open access: yesLingual, 2021
Stance refers to attitude, feelings, judgment or commitment of a speaker towards a proposition. A speaker employs certain linguistics features to express his stance including hedges, boosters, self-mentions and attitude markers.
Yana Qomariana, Lirishati Soethama
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Pre-service EFL teachers’ language awareness and ideologies about stance: A phenomenographic study

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2023
Stance is a key and problematic domain for effective English for Academic Purposes (EAP) reading and writing. Insufficient awareness of stance, cultural attitudes about it, and poor teaching have been identified as underlying sources of stance-related ...
Moises Damian Perales-Escudero   +2 more
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The Role of Connectives and Stance Markers in the Processing of Subjective Causal Relations [PDF]

open access: yesDiscourse Processes, 2021
Interpreting subjectivity in causal relations takes effort: Subjective, claim-argument relations are read slower than objective, cause-consequence relations. In an eye-tracking-while-reading experiment, we investigated whether connectives and stance markers can play a facilitative role.
Yipu Wei   +3 more
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‘We Believe That … ’: Changes in an Academic Stance Marker [PDF]

open access: yesAustralian Journal of Linguistics, 2017
This paper explores changes in the use of an important pattern used by writers in all disciplines to present an authorial stance: the structure Hyland and Tse call evaluative that.
Hyland, Ken, Jiang, Feng Kevin
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Stance-marking of interaction in research articles written by non-native speakers of English: An analytical study

open access: yesStudies in English Language and Education, 2023
Stance-marking of interaction is considered an important element for achieving effective communication in any academic discourse. Based on a descriptive-analytic approach, the present study addresses a two-fold objective: a) analyzing and comparing ...
Hameed Yahya A Al-Zubeiry   +1 more
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Intensifiers as stance markers [PDF]

open access: yesChinese Language and Discourse. An International and Interdisciplinary Journal, 2012
While the study of Mandarin Chinese intensifiers has been prolific, the methodologies used have been limited to comparative and grammaticalization studies, revealing little about the discourse-pragmatic usages of individual intensifiers. Utilizing a balanced corpus composed of 15 different prototypical genres, the associative strength of 12 commonly ...
Lim, Ni-Eng, Hong, Huaqing
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A corpus-based study on Chinese and American students' rhetorical moves and stance features in dissertation abstracts

open access: yesFrontiers in Psychology, 2022
Dissertation is the most important research genre for graduate students as they step into the academic community. The abstract found at the beginning of the dissertation is an essential part of the dissertation, serving to “sell” the study and impress ...
Yingliang Liu, Xuechen Hu, Jiaying Liu
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Radicalist discourse: a study of the stances of Nigeria's Boko Haram and Somalia's Al Shabaab on Twitter [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
This study examines the features of stance in tweets downloaded from the English Twitter accounts of Boko Haram and Al Shabaab, referred to as ‘radicalist discourse’.
Chiluwa, Innocent
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Stance-taking and public discussion in blogs. [PDF]

open access: yes, 2010
Blogs, which can be written and read by anyone with a computer and an internet connection, would seem to expand the possibilities for engagement in public sphere debates.
Myers, Greg
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Expressing stance in brand posts on Facebook: a cross-cultural investigation

open access: yesInsights into Language, Culture and Communication, 2023
The research cross-culturally investigates the expression of stance in the Facebook posts of large multinational automobile corporations in two countries, namely Egypt and the United Kingdom.
Iman Hany Omar   +3 more
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