This paper considers different styles of authorial presence in linguistic and philosophical writings and looks in particular at personal pronouns in French which are regularly used to indicate the first person. Academic texts are analysed in philosophy and linguistics, showing that philosophical papers prefer a universalist stance, while linguistic papers choose less formal styles of self-reference, giving a personal or neutral flavour to the writing. The study shows how a sensitive analysis of a few pronominal choices can reveal genre differences that would be difficult to explain without the evidence
AbstractThis study explored the distribution and frequency of first person pronouns, particularly th...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Abstract—There are different approaches that study the representation of identity and interaction in...
During the last few decades there has been a growing interest in academic discourse as well as in wr...
The current study investigates the establishment of the author’s stance towards writing through the ...
Academic writing has been recently defined as a social activity in disciplinary communities and cult...
In this contribution, the study of syntactic variation observed in different types of texts and an i...
Scientists studying personal identifiers in French scientific discourse incorporate the personal ind...
Abstract:This study explores the discourse functions of personal pronouns and verb forms referring t...
This article explores the relationship between first-person pronoun use and "personal" writing. Firs...
Few studies to date have investigated the role of publication context in shaping academic writers' l...
[Abstract] This paper aims at presenting a portrait of late Modern English scientific writing by stu...
This study explores the discourse functions of personal pronouns and verb forms referring to writer ...
The expression of authority by means of first-person pronouns in Academic Discourse has long been a ...
Scientific discourse is usually thought to be impersonal. In fact, most style manuals encourage acad...
AbstractThis study explored the distribution and frequency of first person pronouns, particularly th...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Abstract—There are different approaches that study the representation of identity and interaction in...
During the last few decades there has been a growing interest in academic discourse as well as in wr...
The current study investigates the establishment of the author’s stance towards writing through the ...
Academic writing has been recently defined as a social activity in disciplinary communities and cult...
In this contribution, the study of syntactic variation observed in different types of texts and an i...
Scientists studying personal identifiers in French scientific discourse incorporate the personal ind...
Abstract:This study explores the discourse functions of personal pronouns and verb forms referring t...
This article explores the relationship between first-person pronoun use and "personal" writing. Firs...
Few studies to date have investigated the role of publication context in shaping academic writers' l...
[Abstract] This paper aims at presenting a portrait of late Modern English scientific writing by stu...
This study explores the discourse functions of personal pronouns and verb forms referring to writer ...
The expression of authority by means of first-person pronouns in Academic Discourse has long been a ...
Scientific discourse is usually thought to be impersonal. In fact, most style manuals encourage acad...
AbstractThis study explored the distribution and frequency of first person pronouns, particularly th...
2012-2013 > Academic research: refereed > Publication in refereed journalVersion of RecordPublishe
Abstract—There are different approaches that study the representation of identity and interaction in...