LAHODOVÁ VALIŠOVÁ, Marie. Frame markers in Master’s theses written by Czech university students in English (L2). In 20th International AELFE Conference, Pisa, Italy, 14 - 15 September 2022. 2022.
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Original name Frame markers in Master’s theses written by Czech university students in English (L2)
Authors LAHODOVÁ VALIŠOVÁ, Marie.
Edition 20th International AELFE Conference, Pisa, Italy, 14 - 15 September 2022, 2022.
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Original language English
Type of outcome Presentations at conferences
Field of Study 50301 Education, general; including training, pedagogy, didactics [and education systems]
Country of publisher Italy
Confidentiality degree is not subject to a state or trade secret
Organization unit Faculty of Education
Keywords (in Czech) metadiskurs; frame markers; korpusová analýza; žákovský korpus
Keywords in English metadiscourse; frame markers; corpus analysis; learner corpora
Tags International impact
Changed by Changed by: Mgr. Marie Lahodová Vališová, Ph.D., učo 11549. Changed: 7/12/2022 13:03.
Abstract
Over the past two decades, metadiscourse has received considerable attention in EAP research. Metadiscourse markers in academic genres have been analysed primarily using Hyland’s taxonomy. However, as Hyland states, frame markers as part of interactional metadiscourse ‘seem to have gone relatively unnoticed’ (Hyland & Zoub, 2020). The role of frame markers is to structure the discourse, thus guiding the reader through the text and making the message of the discourse clearer and more comprehensible. Therefore, learning to use frame markers successfully is an important aspect of academic writing that university students need to master. This presentation investigates how Czech university students organise their discourse and guide their readers through their master’s theses written in English, i.e. what frame markers Czech university students employ in their academic discourse. The investigation is carried out on a corpus of master’s theses consisting of 48 theses (totalling one million words) in three disciplines – linguistics, methodology and literature. The theses were analysed using Hyland’s classification of frame markers, which was further extended based on the corpus data.
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GA21-12150S, research and development projectName: Mezikulturní variace v interakci mezi autorem a čtenářem v anglickém akademickém diskurzu českých studentů a rodilých mluvčích angličtiny
Investor: Czech Science Foundation, Intercultural variation in writer-reader interaction in English-medium academic discourse by Czech and Anglophone novice writers
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