Metadiscourse in written genres : uncovering textual and interactional aspects of texts

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    • Hatipoglu, Ciler
    • Akbas, Erdem
    • Bayyurt, Yasemin

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Metadiscourse in written genres : uncovering textual and interactional aspects of texts

Ciler Hatipoglu, Erdem Akbas, Yasemin Bayyurt (eds.)

Peter Lang Edition, c2017

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Taking metadiscourse as their starting point, the contributions to this edited volume focus both on the interactive and cross-cultural aspects of written texts from varying genres. Using rich and innovative data collection and analysis methods, comparing and contrasting patterns in frequently studied (English, Japanese) with understudied (Turkish, Russian/Ukrainian) languages, and relating empirical data to a web of theoretical frameworks, the articles in this book clearly display the variety, complexity and multiplicity of metadiscoursal analysis of written texts. The volume aims to substantially advance our understanding of the communicative nature of written texts and contributes to the advancement and expansion of researchers’ interests in this field.

Table of Contents

Metadiscourse in written genres – Hedges, boosters, attitudinal markers, authorial stance – Causal markers – Expert corpora versus learner corpora – PhD theses, MA dissertations, undergraduate student essays, book reviews, business letters – Appraisal theory, Socially informed and process oriented models.

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