AbstractPrevious studies have indicated that the introductions of PhD theses and research articles are similar in their rhetorical features. In contrast, it has been suggested that metadiscourse as a rhetorical device is constructed in a different manner in these texts. However, very few studies have sought to empirically validate this assumption. This paper investigates how research writers construct metadiscourse in the introductions of their PhD theses and subsequently published research articles. The analysis shows that the majority of the writers make greater use of metadiscourse in their article introductions. The most significant changes include greater use of phrases referring to previous research, less reference to other parts of t...
Metadiscourse is the commentary on a text made by its producer in the course of speaking or writing,...
A generic analysis of research article abstracts can cover issues of different types; among them are...
This study investigated variation in the rhetorical and phraseological features of research article ...
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 ...
In today’s academic arena, the research article is one of the extensively accomplished communicative...
A generic analysis of research articles can cover a wide variety of issuesamong them are rhetorical ...
[EN] Using Swales' (1990, 2004) Create-A-Research-Space model (CARS) as an investigative tool and Hy...
This study explores the diachronic evolution of doctoral dissertation writing in terms of interactiv...
Metadiscourse refers to aspects of a text which explicitly organise the discourse, engage the audien...
The paper moves from a broad notion of metadiscourse, focusing on ‘locational metatext’ comprising “...
This paper explores the possible role of university textbooks in students' acquisition of a speciali...
Introductory chapters are an integral part of dissertations. However, many postgraduates find it dif...
Published academic writing often seems to be an unchanging form of discourse with its frozen informa...
Metadiscourse is self-reflective linguistic material referring to the evolving text and to the write...
Metadiscourse is the commentary on a text made by its producer in the course of speaking or writing,...
A generic analysis of research article abstracts can cover issues of different types; among them are...
This study investigated variation in the rhetorical and phraseological features of research article ...
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 ...
In today’s academic arena, the research article is one of the extensively accomplished communicative...
A generic analysis of research articles can cover a wide variety of issuesamong them are rhetorical ...
[EN] Using Swales' (1990, 2004) Create-A-Research-Space model (CARS) as an investigative tool and Hy...
This study explores the diachronic evolution of doctoral dissertation writing in terms of interactiv...
Metadiscourse refers to aspects of a text which explicitly organise the discourse, engage the audien...
The paper moves from a broad notion of metadiscourse, focusing on ‘locational metatext’ comprising “...
This paper explores the possible role of university textbooks in students' acquisition of a speciali...
Introductory chapters are an integral part of dissertations. However, many postgraduates find it dif...
Published academic writing often seems to be an unchanging form of discourse with its frozen informa...
Metadiscourse is self-reflective linguistic material referring to the evolving text and to the write...
Metadiscourse is the commentary on a text made by its producer in the course of speaking or writing,...
A generic analysis of research article abstracts can cover issues of different types; among them are...
This study investigated variation in the rhetorical and phraseological features of research article ...