A great deal of research has now established that written texts embody interactions between writers and readers. A range of linguistic features have been identified as contributing to the writer's projection of a stance to the material referenced by the text, and, to a lesser extent, the strategies employed to presuppose the active role of an addressee. As yet, however, there is no overall typology of the resources writers employ to express their positions and connect with readers. Based on an analysis of 240 published research articles from eight disciplines and insider informant interviews, I attempt to address this gap and consolidate much of my earlier work to offer a framework for analysing the linguistic resources of intersubjective p...
It is now increasingly accepted that academic knowledge is closely related to the social practices o...
It is now increasingly accepted that academic knowledge is closely related to the social practices o...
It is now increasingly accepted that academic knowledge is closely related to the social practices o...
The importance of establishing a connection with readers in academic writing is now widely acknowled...
While huge efforts were devoted to the identification of moves and steps in research article Discuss...
This chapter builds on a proposal put forward in Swain (2007a), that in effective academic argumenta...
Writers can start a dialogue with the reader to produce more engaging and persuasive texts and to co...
Much of the literature concerning participant relationships in academic writing has discussed featur...
As work on how evaluation is expressed in academic discourse proliferates, it is easy to fall into t...
© 2009 Guy J. Edwards.Stance and stance-taking are fundamental to the achievement of social interact...
The expression of personal opinions and assessments is a ubiquitous feature of human interaction and...
Stance and engagement are important rhetorical resources for writers to construct interaction with r...
“Academic prose texts are typically faceless because they are expected to include all evidence neces...
The view of academic discourse as a rhetorical activity involving interactions between writers and r...
A number of research has currently established that written texts represent interactions between wri...
It is now increasingly accepted that academic knowledge is closely related to the social practices o...
It is now increasingly accepted that academic knowledge is closely related to the social practices o...
It is now increasingly accepted that academic knowledge is closely related to the social practices o...
The importance of establishing a connection with readers in academic writing is now widely acknowled...
While huge efforts were devoted to the identification of moves and steps in research article Discuss...
This chapter builds on a proposal put forward in Swain (2007a), that in effective academic argumenta...
Writers can start a dialogue with the reader to produce more engaging and persuasive texts and to co...
Much of the literature concerning participant relationships in academic writing has discussed featur...
As work on how evaluation is expressed in academic discourse proliferates, it is easy to fall into t...
© 2009 Guy J. Edwards.Stance and stance-taking are fundamental to the achievement of social interact...
The expression of personal opinions and assessments is a ubiquitous feature of human interaction and...
Stance and engagement are important rhetorical resources for writers to construct interaction with r...
“Academic prose texts are typically faceless because they are expected to include all evidence neces...
The view of academic discourse as a rhetorical activity involving interactions between writers and r...
A number of research has currently established that written texts represent interactions between wri...
It is now increasingly accepted that academic knowledge is closely related to the social practices o...
It is now increasingly accepted that academic knowledge is closely related to the social practices o...
It is now increasingly accepted that academic knowledge is closely related to the social practices o...