International audienceThe paper focuses on rewordings in academic writing. We make a comparison between two different faculty writing: didactic writing, developed for distance learning, and research writing for the scientific community. By enunciative modalities, we mean the ways a writer takes charge of the discourse of others which he takes up in his own discourse. After presenting our theoretical framework and terminology (including the identification of two poles of enunciative modalities we call paraphrase and metaphrase), we describe our corpus and methodology, before submitting the main results, among which the clearest one is that the respective share of paraphrase and metaphrase is different in teaching writing and research writing...
The prohibition of paraphrase in appreciation of literary text rests on principles theoretically unc...
Modality is a complex yet pervasive feature of the English language which is typically difficult for...
In this book, the author questions the disqualification of the paraphrase in the academic approach o...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare two types of writings, produced by faculty...
This synthesis is devoted to research writing in the humanities, conceived of here both in its enunc...
Many students experience considerable difficulty in integrating other people''s sayings and writings...
This article is based on the transcription of an oral communication given during a conference and th...
L’article vise à décrire les modalités énonciatives des reprises du discours d’autrui effectuées dan...
This article presents the results of a pilot study carried out in an English for Academic Purposes (...
International audienceIn the context of complete meaningful linguistic activities such as writing su...
International audiencePhd abstracts constitute a specific case of specialized academic genre. In the...
International audienceThe didactics of writing has changed profoundly over the last thirty years, du...
When writing up research, academic authors step into texts to organise discourse flow, offer readers...
One of the most important features in higher education is its relationship with research activity an...
International audienceThe teaching-learning methodology of writing skills in academia is based on th...
The prohibition of paraphrase in appreciation of literary text rests on principles theoretically unc...
Modality is a complex yet pervasive feature of the English language which is typically difficult for...
In this book, the author questions the disqualification of the paraphrase in the academic approach o...
International audienceThe aim of this paper is to compare two types of writings, produced by faculty...
This synthesis is devoted to research writing in the humanities, conceived of here both in its enunc...
Many students experience considerable difficulty in integrating other people''s sayings and writings...
This article is based on the transcription of an oral communication given during a conference and th...
L’article vise à décrire les modalités énonciatives des reprises du discours d’autrui effectuées dan...
This article presents the results of a pilot study carried out in an English for Academic Purposes (...
International audienceIn the context of complete meaningful linguistic activities such as writing su...
International audiencePhd abstracts constitute a specific case of specialized academic genre. In the...
International audienceThe didactics of writing has changed profoundly over the last thirty years, du...
When writing up research, academic authors step into texts to organise discourse flow, offer readers...
One of the most important features in higher education is its relationship with research activity an...
International audienceThe teaching-learning methodology of writing skills in academia is based on th...
The prohibition of paraphrase in appreciation of literary text rests on principles theoretically unc...
Modality is a complex yet pervasive feature of the English language which is typically difficult for...
In this book, the author questions the disqualification of the paraphrase in the academic approach o...