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@inbook{1087085, author = {Povolná, Renata}, address = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, booktitle = {Discourse Interpretation: Approaches and Applications}, edition = {1. vyd.}, keywords = {written academic discourse; cross-cultural variation; discourse markers; coherent interpretation; coherence; causal discourse markers; contrastive discourse markers}, howpublished = {tištěná verze "print"}, language = {eng}, location = {Newcastle upon Tyne}, isbn = {978-1-4438-3632-6}, pages = {179-208}, publisher = {Cambridge Scholars Publishing}, title = {Enhancing Coherent Interpretation in Academic Written Discourse: Cross-Cultural Variation in the Use of Discourse Markers}, year = {2012} }
TY - CHAP ID - 1087085 AU - Povolná, Renata PY - 2012 TI - Enhancing Coherent Interpretation in Academic Written Discourse: Cross-Cultural Variation in the Use of Discourse Markers VL - 1. číslo PB - Cambridge Scholars Publishing CY - Newcastle upon Tyne SN - 9781443836326 KW - written academic discourse KW - cross-cultural variation KW - discourse markers KW - coherent interpretation KW - coherence KW - causal discourse markers KW - contrastive discourse markers N2 - The chapter is concerned with discourse markers and the role they perform in the achieving of coherent interpretation and establishing and maintaining of coherence. The aim is to find out whether two semantic relations often considered most important in academic argumentation–cause and contrast–tend to be expressed overtly by discourse markers and whether there is cross-cultural variation in the use of causal and contrastive DMs in academic written discourse, notably in research articles (RAs) produced by native speakers of English and Czech expert writers. In addition, a supplementary comparison will be made with Czech novice writers. ER -
POVOLNÁ, Renata. Enhancing Coherent Interpretation in Academic Written Discourse: Cross-Cultural Variation in the Use of Discourse Markers. In \textit{Discourse Interpretation: Approaches and Applications}. 1. vyd. Newcastle upon Tyne: Cambridge Scholars Publishing, 2012, s.~179-208. 1. číslo. ISBN~978-1-4438-3632-6.
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