The study of linguistic devices serving as stance expressions is one of the best means by which the relationship between the writer, the reader and the propositional meaning could be examined. This paper looks at a particular structural group of lexical bundles encoding stance expressions. These are clausal bundles starting with an anticipatory it in which subject comes at the end of the clause (e.g. it is important to, it should be noted that). The use of these bundles is compared in three corpora of research articles, doctoral dissertations and master theses, all in the discipline of applied linguistics, to explore the possible generic variations and address the potential differences between published and students writing too. Drawing on ...
Analyzing multi-word expressions aids in understanding how native and non-native English speakers in...
The paper is based on the analysis of comparable homogenous corpora of academic texts, including abs...
This thesis is a mixed-method genre-based study which analyzes the Discussion section of qualitative...
Lexical bundles (i.e. recurrent fixed strings of words) have been identified as a significant compon...
The linguistic resources used by academic writers to adopt a position and engage with readers, vario...
“Academic prose texts are typically faceless because they are expected to include all evidence neces...
For years, word sequences which tend to co-occur have been studied under different terms, such as ph...
This paper explores stance complement clauses in the genre of academic discourse, analysing stance c...
The paper reports on a corpus-based study of expressions of stance in scientific discourse. This wor...
The present study analyzes non-native speakers’ use of lexical bundles in written production. Wiring...
The study of metadiscoursal components of academic texts, through which writers organise, interpret ...
Lexical bundles are recurrent word combinations that commonly occur in different registers. They hav...
The linguistic resources used by academic writers to adopt a position and engage with readers, vario...
Using a corpus-based approach, this paper investigates the construction of stance in finite reportin...
As work on how evaluation is expressed in academic discourse proliferates, it is easy to fall into t...
Analyzing multi-word expressions aids in understanding how native and non-native English speakers in...
The paper is based on the analysis of comparable homogenous corpora of academic texts, including abs...
This thesis is a mixed-method genre-based study which analyzes the Discussion section of qualitative...
Lexical bundles (i.e. recurrent fixed strings of words) have been identified as a significant compon...
The linguistic resources used by academic writers to adopt a position and engage with readers, vario...
“Academic prose texts are typically faceless because they are expected to include all evidence neces...
For years, word sequences which tend to co-occur have been studied under different terms, such as ph...
This paper explores stance complement clauses in the genre of academic discourse, analysing stance c...
The paper reports on a corpus-based study of expressions of stance in scientific discourse. This wor...
The present study analyzes non-native speakers’ use of lexical bundles in written production. Wiring...
The study of metadiscoursal components of academic texts, through which writers organise, interpret ...
Lexical bundles are recurrent word combinations that commonly occur in different registers. They hav...
The linguistic resources used by academic writers to adopt a position and engage with readers, vario...
Using a corpus-based approach, this paper investigates the construction of stance in finite reportin...
As work on how evaluation is expressed in academic discourse proliferates, it is easy to fall into t...
Analyzing multi-word expressions aids in understanding how native and non-native English speakers in...
The paper is based on the analysis of comparable homogenous corpora of academic texts, including abs...
This thesis is a mixed-method genre-based study which analyzes the Discussion section of qualitative...