This paper examines discursive features of engagement (Hyland, 2009) demonstrated by native English- and Russian-speaking academics in their research articles. Pronoun choice, formation of directives, references to shared information, and use of rhetorical questions are identified in written academic discourse and analyzed quantitatively and qualitatively. This research connects the use of interactional features in research-based writing and the communicative practices of the authors. It is argued that academic discursive traditions are molded by the sociocultural environment, which either encourages or discourages a writer to engage in dialogue with the reader
The use of English as a medium of instruction in universities to work with international and domesti...
The article presents a critical review of research works dedicated to Anglo-American scientific comm...
Cross-cultural differences in academic discourse as a field of applied linguistic research became ma...
This paper examines discursive features of engagement (Hyland, 2009) demonstrated by native English-...
This paper examines discursive features of engagement (Hyland, 2009) demonstrated by native English-...
While comparing styles of discourse in academic settings across cultures a scholar faces a number of...
The article considers the problem of discourse markers from national-cultural medium aspect. Qualita...
AbstractThe paper aims to reveal the role of ethnolinguistic and discursive factors that determine t...
The paper aims to reveal the role of ethnolinguistic and discursive factors that determine the direc...
This paper aims to demonstrate how writers and speakers actively engage readers and listeners within...
The paper presents the results of a comparative research of English and Russian business discourses ...
A great deal of research has now established that written texts embody interactions between writers ...
Over the last few decades, the interpersonal dimensions of academic writing have received growing at...
In Russian communicative studies we can observe the collision of traditional Russian Stylistics and ...
This dissertation investigates the academic speech of Humanities and Natural Science instructors and...
The use of English as a medium of instruction in universities to work with international and domesti...
The article presents a critical review of research works dedicated to Anglo-American scientific comm...
Cross-cultural differences in academic discourse as a field of applied linguistic research became ma...
This paper examines discursive features of engagement (Hyland, 2009) demonstrated by native English-...
This paper examines discursive features of engagement (Hyland, 2009) demonstrated by native English-...
While comparing styles of discourse in academic settings across cultures a scholar faces a number of...
The article considers the problem of discourse markers from national-cultural medium aspect. Qualita...
AbstractThe paper aims to reveal the role of ethnolinguistic and discursive factors that determine t...
The paper aims to reveal the role of ethnolinguistic and discursive factors that determine the direc...
This paper aims to demonstrate how writers and speakers actively engage readers and listeners within...
The paper presents the results of a comparative research of English and Russian business discourses ...
A great deal of research has now established that written texts embody interactions between writers ...
Over the last few decades, the interpersonal dimensions of academic writing have received growing at...
In Russian communicative studies we can observe the collision of traditional Russian Stylistics and ...
This dissertation investigates the academic speech of Humanities and Natural Science instructors and...
The use of English as a medium of instruction in universities to work with international and domesti...
The article presents a critical review of research works dedicated to Anglo-American scientific comm...
Cross-cultural differences in academic discourse as a field of applied linguistic research became ma...