On the basis of two corpora of academic journal articles, this paper presents and illustrates a theoretical framework for the analysis of citations of other authors' work in scientific discourse based on a continuum of separateness-incorporation that makes it possible to identify and analyze more appropriately phenomena such as "double voicing" and other forms of intertextualit
Intertextuality as a property of the technical text is a complex phenomenon that facilitates creatin...
Scholarly text conventions are important when writing texts, especially in a foreign language. Inter...
Based on categories and linguistic marks of enunciative responsibility, as purposed by the theoretic...
On the basis of two corpora of academic journal articles, this paper presents and illustrates a theo...
Based on a corpus analysis of 72 research articles, this thesis examines citation practices in four ...
There are several linguistic studies which demonstrate that academic writing is not only characteriz...
Any text is indebted to other texts, and there is nothing new in the space of intertextual meaning. ...
This paper studies manifest intertextuality, namely (free) direct speech in academic discourse. To t...
This paper examines different aspects of evaluation involved in instances of what Fairclough (1992) ...
The article deals with the issues based on analyzing the categories of interdiscursivity and interte...
In this paper I explore the ways in which academic citation practices contribute to the construction...
This article reports on a study of citations in academic writing from the perspective of citation an...
Understanding that the interlocutor to whom one enunciates plays an essential role in the stylistic ...
The article focuses on disciplinary differences in the use of textual voices by comparing article op...
Any text is indebted to other texts, and there is nothing new in the space of intertextual meaning. ...
Intertextuality as a property of the technical text is a complex phenomenon that facilitates creatin...
Scholarly text conventions are important when writing texts, especially in a foreign language. Inter...
Based on categories and linguistic marks of enunciative responsibility, as purposed by the theoretic...
On the basis of two corpora of academic journal articles, this paper presents and illustrates a theo...
Based on a corpus analysis of 72 research articles, this thesis examines citation practices in four ...
There are several linguistic studies which demonstrate that academic writing is not only characteriz...
Any text is indebted to other texts, and there is nothing new in the space of intertextual meaning. ...
This paper studies manifest intertextuality, namely (free) direct speech in academic discourse. To t...
This paper examines different aspects of evaluation involved in instances of what Fairclough (1992) ...
The article deals with the issues based on analyzing the categories of interdiscursivity and interte...
In this paper I explore the ways in which academic citation practices contribute to the construction...
This article reports on a study of citations in academic writing from the perspective of citation an...
Understanding that the interlocutor to whom one enunciates plays an essential role in the stylistic ...
The article focuses on disciplinary differences in the use of textual voices by comparing article op...
Any text is indebted to other texts, and there is nothing new in the space of intertextual meaning. ...
Intertextuality as a property of the technical text is a complex phenomenon that facilitates creatin...
Scholarly text conventions are important when writing texts, especially in a foreign language. Inter...
Based on categories and linguistic marks of enunciative responsibility, as purposed by the theoretic...