PhD ThesisThis study looks at how differences of language and genre affect the pattern of the usage of metadiscourse (MD: the rhetorical resources used to organise a discourse, or the writer's point of view towards either its content or the reader) in the academic writings produced by expert and student writers in the same discipline. The corpora consist of thirty journal articles (PRO) and fifty-five student assignments, twenty-five from native English speakers (NES) and another thirty from non-native English speakers (NNES). All texts in both the PRO and student corpora are in English, produced by a single-author, in topics of study in language, culture, and communications in the same school of Newcastle University. The research u...
The use of metadiscourse in academic writing has become a topic of interest in recent years. It can ...
AbstractThe present study aims to investigate cultural variations in the use of metadiscourse betwee...
This study investigates metadiscourse in the dissertation abstracts written by Native Speakers of Tu...
This study looks at how differences of language and genre affect the pattern of the usage of metadis...
Significant amount of literature has been dedicated to study academic and scientific writing. Prolif...
This study investigates and compares how three groups of students, Saudi students in Saudi Arabia, S...
Metadiscourse refers to linguistic items, which functions to establish a connection with imagined re...
This thesis investigates metadiscourse in master’s theses and the relationship between metadiscourse...
Metadiscourse is the commentary on a text made by its producer in the course of speaking or writing....
Metadiscourse in the argument presented here is based on a view of communication as social engagemen...
AbstractPrevious studies have indicated that the introductions of PhD theses and research articles a...
Studies have established that thesis chapters are both similar and dissimilar with respect to their ...
This paper reports on a comparative study performed in the field of Corpus Linguistics. The objectiv...
This study investigates metadiscourse in the dissertation abstracts written by Native Speakers of Tu...
Metadiscourse is self-reflective linguistic expressions referring to the evolving text, to the write...
The use of metadiscourse in academic writing has become a topic of interest in recent years. It can ...
AbstractThe present study aims to investigate cultural variations in the use of metadiscourse betwee...
This study investigates metadiscourse in the dissertation abstracts written by Native Speakers of Tu...
This study looks at how differences of language and genre affect the pattern of the usage of metadis...
Significant amount of literature has been dedicated to study academic and scientific writing. Prolif...
This study investigates and compares how three groups of students, Saudi students in Saudi Arabia, S...
Metadiscourse refers to linguistic items, which functions to establish a connection with imagined re...
This thesis investigates metadiscourse in master’s theses and the relationship between metadiscourse...
Metadiscourse is the commentary on a text made by its producer in the course of speaking or writing....
Metadiscourse in the argument presented here is based on a view of communication as social engagemen...
AbstractPrevious studies have indicated that the introductions of PhD theses and research articles a...
Studies have established that thesis chapters are both similar and dissimilar with respect to their ...
This paper reports on a comparative study performed in the field of Corpus Linguistics. The objectiv...
This study investigates metadiscourse in the dissertation abstracts written by Native Speakers of Tu...
Metadiscourse is self-reflective linguistic expressions referring to the evolving text, to the write...
The use of metadiscourse in academic writing has become a topic of interest in recent years. It can ...
AbstractThe present study aims to investigate cultural variations in the use of metadiscourse betwee...
This study investigates metadiscourse in the dissertation abstracts written by Native Speakers of Tu...