Successful research writers construct texts by taking a novel point of view toward the issues they discuss while anticipating readers’ imagined reactions to those views. This intersubjective positioning is encompassed by the term stance and, in various guises, has been a topic of interest to researchers of written communication and applied linguists for the past three decades. Recognizing that academic writing is less objective and “author evacuated” than Geertz and others once supposed, analysts have sought to identify the ways that writers use language to acknowledge and construct social relations as they negotiate agreement of their interpretations of data with readers. Despite prolonged and widespread curiosity concerning the notion of ...
This study aims to analyze how the writers of semi-popular science articles express their stances wh...
This article focuses on the means for expressing an authorial stance in academic discourse. Specifi...
An important assessment criterion for student academic writing, one that remains largely unnamed and...
This paper explores changes in the use of an important pattern used by writers in all disciplines to...
It is now increasingly accepted that metadiscourse as one of the significant rhetorical features of...
Review of: HYLAND, Ken; GUINDA, Carmen Sancho. Stance and voice in written academic genres. Palgrave...
“Academic prose texts are typically faceless because they are expected to include all evidence neces...
Stance and engagement are important rhetorical resources for writers to construct interaction with r...
This study reports on interpersonality in a diachronic-contrastive investigation in Research Article...
The linguistic resources used by academic writers to adopt a position and engage with readers, vario...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
© 2014 Dr. Maizura Mohd NoorStance can be understood to encompass a writer’s standpoint or opinion i...
This study tended to investigate the effect of culture, as depicted in language, on the use of stanc...
This study explores the ways in which academic writers employ expressions of attitude in the constru...
The study of academic writing has gained considerable interest among academia. Good academic writin...
This study aims to analyze how the writers of semi-popular science articles express their stances wh...
This article focuses on the means for expressing an authorial stance in academic discourse. Specifi...
An important assessment criterion for student academic writing, one that remains largely unnamed and...
This paper explores changes in the use of an important pattern used by writers in all disciplines to...
It is now increasingly accepted that metadiscourse as one of the significant rhetorical features of...
Review of: HYLAND, Ken; GUINDA, Carmen Sancho. Stance and voice in written academic genres. Palgrave...
“Academic prose texts are typically faceless because they are expected to include all evidence neces...
Stance and engagement are important rhetorical resources for writers to construct interaction with r...
This study reports on interpersonality in a diachronic-contrastive investigation in Research Article...
The linguistic resources used by academic writers to adopt a position and engage with readers, vario...
A thesis submitted to the University of Bedfordshire, in partial fulfilment of the requirements for ...
© 2014 Dr. Maizura Mohd NoorStance can be understood to encompass a writer’s standpoint or opinion i...
This study tended to investigate the effect of culture, as depicted in language, on the use of stanc...
This study explores the ways in which academic writers employ expressions of attitude in the constru...
The study of academic writing has gained considerable interest among academia. Good academic writin...
This study aims to analyze how the writers of semi-popular science articles express their stances wh...
This article focuses on the means for expressing an authorial stance in academic discourse. Specifi...
An important assessment criterion for student academic writing, one that remains largely unnamed and...