Citations in scientific writing fulfil an important role in creating relationships among mutually relevant arti-cles within a research field. These inter-article relation-ships reinforce the argumentation structure intrinsic to all scientific writing. Therefore, determining the nature of the exact relationship between a citing and cited pa-per requires an understanding of the rhetorical relations within the argumentative context in which a citation is placed. To automatically determine these relations, we have suggested that various stylistic and rhetorical cues will be significant. One such cue that we are studying is the use of hedging to modify the affect of a scientific claim. We have previously shown that hedging occurs more frequently...
In the context of academic writing, authors tend to mitigate the force of their scientific claims by...
The present study explores the use of hedges in academic writing based on Hyland's (1996) pragmatic ...
Hedging has become a topic of interest among discourse-oriented linguists. The paper will discuss wa...
Citations in scientific writing fulfil an important role in creating relationships among mutually re...
Hedging refers to linguistic strategies that qualify categorical commitment to express possibility r...
Hedging is a well-documented feature of spoken discourse as a result of its role in qualifying categ...
The paper analyses the versatile usage of hedges in medical academic texts and compares the (sub)gen...
In terms of linguistics hedging is a topic that is commonly related to syntax and pragmatics. It is ...
Scientific writers might not inevitably be exact, precise and explicit in expression, eschewing vuln...
Research on citations has generally examined citations as part of a system of rewards or as a rhetor...
Academic writing is rich in hedged propositions. By allowing writers to express their uncertainty co...
It is common knowledge that hedging devices as a rhetorical technique common in all persuasive writi...
We study the interplay of the discourse structure of a scientific argument with formal citations. On...
The present study explores the use of hedges in academic writing based on Hyland's (1996) pragmatic ...
We address the problem of automatically classifying academic citations in scientic articles accordin...
In the context of academic writing, authors tend to mitigate the force of their scientific claims by...
The present study explores the use of hedges in academic writing based on Hyland's (1996) pragmatic ...
Hedging has become a topic of interest among discourse-oriented linguists. The paper will discuss wa...
Citations in scientific writing fulfil an important role in creating relationships among mutually re...
Hedging refers to linguistic strategies that qualify categorical commitment to express possibility r...
Hedging is a well-documented feature of spoken discourse as a result of its role in qualifying categ...
The paper analyses the versatile usage of hedges in medical academic texts and compares the (sub)gen...
In terms of linguistics hedging is a topic that is commonly related to syntax and pragmatics. It is ...
Scientific writers might not inevitably be exact, precise and explicit in expression, eschewing vuln...
Research on citations has generally examined citations as part of a system of rewards or as a rhetor...
Academic writing is rich in hedged propositions. By allowing writers to express their uncertainty co...
It is common knowledge that hedging devices as a rhetorical technique common in all persuasive writi...
We study the interplay of the discourse structure of a scientific argument with formal citations. On...
The present study explores the use of hedges in academic writing based on Hyland's (1996) pragmatic ...
We address the problem of automatically classifying academic citations in scientic articles accordin...
In the context of academic writing, authors tend to mitigate the force of their scientific claims by...
The present study explores the use of hedges in academic writing based on Hyland's (1996) pragmatic ...
Hedging has become a topic of interest among discourse-oriented linguists. The paper will discuss wa...