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@article{1463256, author = {DontchevaandNavrátilová, Olga}, article_location = {Praha}, article_number = {2}, keywords = {epistemic lexical verbs; persuasion; intercultural variation; disciplinary variation; research articles}, language = {eng}, issn = {0862-8432}, journal = {Linguistica Pragensia}, title = {Intercultural and interdisciplinary variation in the use of epistemic lexical verbs in linguistics and economics research articles}, volume = {28}, year = {2018} }
TY - JOUR ID - 1463256 AU - Dontcheva-Navrátilová, Olga PY - 2018 TI - Intercultural and interdisciplinary variation in the use of epistemic lexical verbs in linguistics and economics research articles JF - Linguistica Pragensia VL - 28 IS - 2 SP - 154-167 EP - 154-167 PB - Univerzita Karlova SN - 08628432 KW - epistemic lexical verbs KW - persuasion KW - intercultural variation KW - disciplinary variation KW - research articles N2 - This paper explores rhetorical variation in academic discourse focusing on the choice and use of epistemic lexical verbs in linguistics and economics research articles written in English by Anglophone and Czech scholars. Drawing on Hyland’s (1998a) taxonomy of epistemic lexical verbs, the contrastive analysis combines quantitative and qualitative methods to consider how rhetorical variation is affected by the culture of the discipline and the culture of the writer. The investigation is carried out on a specialised corpus comprising 48 research articles (12 per discipline and cultural background) published in international and national (Czech) academic journals. Apart from establishing the frequency of occurrence of judgement and evidential epistemic lexical verbs, the analysis considers the immediate co-text of the target items and the distribution of different types of epistemic lexical verbs across the rhetorical sections of research articles. The results of the investigation indicate that while the lower frequency of use of epistemic lexical verbs in research articles by Czech writers is due to intercultural variation, the preferences towards the use of specific types of epistemic lexical verbs, the clusters they form, and their distribution across the rhetorical sections of research articles seem to reflect both cultural and disciplinary considerations. These findings suggest that culture and discipline seem to govern different aspects of rhetorical choices in academic discourse. ER -
DONTCHEVA-NAVRÁTILOVÁ, Olga. Intercultural and interdisciplinary variation in the use of epistemic lexical verbs in linguistics and economics research articles. \textit{Linguistica Pragensia}. Praha: Univerzita Karlova, 2018, vol.~28, No~2, p.~154-167. ISSN~0862-8432.
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