In the last decade numerous studies have been published in the field of English as an academic lingua franca (academic ELF). The majority of them, however, are devoted to the speaking mode. The present paper investigates written academic ELF texts - research articles in the social sciences and humanities. It explores theways inwhich L2 speakers express epistemic stance in their texts and analyzes ELF-specific non-conventional forms of epistemic stance expressions. I use data from the SciELF corpus (https://www2.helsinki.fi/en/ researchgroups/english-as-a-lingua-franca-in-academic-settings/research/wrelfa-corpus/scielf-corpus), which is unique in that it allows the study of academic texts written by L2 speakers in their unedited form. To unc...
This paper intends to contribute to the description of written academic English as a Lingua Franca (...
This corpus-based study analyzes different types of epistemic markers used in argumentative essays b...
This corpus-based study investigated authorial stance in research articles; how non-native (Turks) a...
Nowadays, when English has firmly established itself as a lingua franca (ELF) in academic settings, ...
Abstract ‘Stance is the way academics annotate their texts to comment on the possible accuracy or cr...
This study investigates stance-taking strategies in a context of an examination of spoken English. T...
This paper investigates the use of epistemic expressions in scientific English. The main aim of thi...
Recent English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) research has started to document the general characteristics...
This paper probes the issue of standards of acceptability in English as an academic lingua franca (a...
In a global academic environment, increasing attention has been paid to the international use of Eng...
Academic writing is not just about conveying an ideational ‘content’, it is also about the represent...
Many of the existing studies on the influence of genre and register on modality in English tend to a...
Given the high number of non-native English speakers in academia, it becomes necessary to look at th...
Corpus Linguistics and English as a Lingua Franca (henceforth respectively CL and ELF) have been str...
The article examines the disciplinary preferences of medical and psychology writers of research art...
This paper intends to contribute to the description of written academic English as a Lingua Franca (...
This corpus-based study analyzes different types of epistemic markers used in argumentative essays b...
This corpus-based study investigated authorial stance in research articles; how non-native (Turks) a...
Nowadays, when English has firmly established itself as a lingua franca (ELF) in academic settings, ...
Abstract ‘Stance is the way academics annotate their texts to comment on the possible accuracy or cr...
This study investigates stance-taking strategies in a context of an examination of spoken English. T...
This paper investigates the use of epistemic expressions in scientific English. The main aim of thi...
Recent English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) research has started to document the general characteristics...
This paper probes the issue of standards of acceptability in English as an academic lingua franca (a...
In a global academic environment, increasing attention has been paid to the international use of Eng...
Academic writing is not just about conveying an ideational ‘content’, it is also about the represent...
Many of the existing studies on the influence of genre and register on modality in English tend to a...
Given the high number of non-native English speakers in academia, it becomes necessary to look at th...
Corpus Linguistics and English as a Lingua Franca (henceforth respectively CL and ELF) have been str...
The article examines the disciplinary preferences of medical and psychology writers of research art...
This paper intends to contribute to the description of written academic English as a Lingua Franca (...
This corpus-based study analyzes different types of epistemic markers used in argumentative essays b...
This corpus-based study investigated authorial stance in research articles; how non-native (Turks) a...