This study tended to investigate the effect of culture, as depicted in language, on the use of stance in the applied linguistics research articles of two groups: native speakers of Persian, and native speakers of English. The two corpora comprising the discussion sections of forty research articles from reliable journals were compared for amounts and types of stance. In order to find the cultural differences between native Persian and English researchers, the subtypes of stance devices adapted from Hyland’s (2005b) model were used. Results showed that the groups used stance markers differently; more specifically, they employed hedges, boosters, attitude markers, and self-mentions differently. Furthermore, culture affects stance features as ...
© 2014 Dr. Maizura Mohd NoorStance can be understood to encompass a writer’s standpoint or opinion i...
Citation, as a central and integral issue in academic writing, has been the focus of many recent sch...
The paper is intended to investigate cross-disciplinary variation in academic discourse. On the basi...
This study tended to investigate the effect of culture, as depicted in language, on the use of stanc...
Stance Expression indicates feelings, certainty or uncertainty, and interests of the authors. As the...
This corpus-based study investigated authorial stance in research articles; how non-native (Turks) a...
This contrastive study was conducted to contrastively analyze English and Farsi newspaper opinion co...
Research article writers need to express their stance (self-representation) in order to build their ...
Abstract:This study aimed to account for metadiscourse variations in the discussion sections of arti...
Writing projects are socially-situated identities. The rhetorically-loaded aspects of writing, like ...
The present study examines a corpus of ninety discussion sections of applied linguistics research ar...
Authorial stance, or stance-taking, in written texts expresses the interpersonal meaning of language...
Stance markers are critical linguistic devices for writers to convey their personal attitudes, judgm...
The present study aimed at investigating gender identity through the expression of interpersonal met...
The study of academic writing has gained considerable interest among academia. Good academic writin...
© 2014 Dr. Maizura Mohd NoorStance can be understood to encompass a writer’s standpoint or opinion i...
Citation, as a central and integral issue in academic writing, has been the focus of many recent sch...
The paper is intended to investigate cross-disciplinary variation in academic discourse. On the basi...
This study tended to investigate the effect of culture, as depicted in language, on the use of stanc...
Stance Expression indicates feelings, certainty or uncertainty, and interests of the authors. As the...
This corpus-based study investigated authorial stance in research articles; how non-native (Turks) a...
This contrastive study was conducted to contrastively analyze English and Farsi newspaper opinion co...
Research article writers need to express their stance (self-representation) in order to build their ...
Abstract:This study aimed to account for metadiscourse variations in the discussion sections of arti...
Writing projects are socially-situated identities. The rhetorically-loaded aspects of writing, like ...
The present study examines a corpus of ninety discussion sections of applied linguistics research ar...
Authorial stance, or stance-taking, in written texts expresses the interpersonal meaning of language...
Stance markers are critical linguistic devices for writers to convey their personal attitudes, judgm...
The present study aimed at investigating gender identity through the expression of interpersonal met...
The study of academic writing has gained considerable interest among academia. Good academic writin...
© 2014 Dr. Maizura Mohd NoorStance can be understood to encompass a writer’s standpoint or opinion i...
Citation, as a central and integral issue in academic writing, has been the focus of many recent sch...
The paper is intended to investigate cross-disciplinary variation in academic discourse. On the basi...