This study involved a corpus-based textual analysis of authorial presence markers in the argumentative essays of Turkish and American students. Utilising Hyland's interactional metadiscourse model (2005a) as the analysis framework, it aimed to compare the features of stance in L1 and L2 essays by Turkish learners of English with those in essays by monolingual American students. Also, discourse-based interviews with ten students contributed to an understanding of the use of markers in their L1 and L2 writing. The results indicate that the use of authorial presence markers in English essays by Turkish students was more similar to the use of these markers in writing by novice native English-speaking students than to the use of markers in the T...
This study investigated the manifestation of Textual Themes in argumentative English assignments wri...
Research article writers need to express their stance (self-representation) in order to build their ...
The aim of this study was to test whether Cummins’ Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis (LIH) might...
This study involved a corpus-based textual analysis of authorial presence markers in the argumentati...
This thesis reports an exploratory and contrastive corpus study examining two phenomena in postgradu...
Academic writing is a key skill for success in academic life, particularly for graduate students of ...
This corpus-based study investigated authorial stance in research articles; how non-native (Turks) a...
The paper addresses the issue of authorial stance development in L2 academic writing. One of the maj...
Metadiscourse is essential in establishing pragmatically effective academic written communication. H...
This study which explores successful and less-successful learners` comparative essays written by uni...
In this corpus-based study, we address the issue of authorial presence in English research articles ...
Expressing an authoritative voice is an essential part of academic writing at university. However, t...
Students from different cultures and first languages act differently in developing argumentative ess...
From a cross-linguistic and cross-cultural perspective, this paper reports on the findings of an exp...
The aim of this study was to test whether Cummins' Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis (LIH) might...
This study investigated the manifestation of Textual Themes in argumentative English assignments wri...
Research article writers need to express their stance (self-representation) in order to build their ...
The aim of this study was to test whether Cummins’ Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis (LIH) might...
This study involved a corpus-based textual analysis of authorial presence markers in the argumentati...
This thesis reports an exploratory and contrastive corpus study examining two phenomena in postgradu...
Academic writing is a key skill for success in academic life, particularly for graduate students of ...
This corpus-based study investigated authorial stance in research articles; how non-native (Turks) a...
The paper addresses the issue of authorial stance development in L2 academic writing. One of the maj...
Metadiscourse is essential in establishing pragmatically effective academic written communication. H...
This study which explores successful and less-successful learners` comparative essays written by uni...
In this corpus-based study, we address the issue of authorial presence in English research articles ...
Expressing an authoritative voice is an essential part of academic writing at university. However, t...
Students from different cultures and first languages act differently in developing argumentative ess...
From a cross-linguistic and cross-cultural perspective, this paper reports on the findings of an exp...
The aim of this study was to test whether Cummins' Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis (LIH) might...
This study investigated the manifestation of Textual Themes in argumentative English assignments wri...
Research article writers need to express their stance (self-representation) in order to build their ...
The aim of this study was to test whether Cummins’ Linguistic Interdependence Hypothesis (LIH) might...