“What I want you to remember is…”
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Annelie Ädel
Abstract
This article offers some background on notions related to intersubjectivity in applied linguistics, specifically as studied in EAP. The study takes a reflexive approach to metadiscourse, investigating audience orientation in three monologic academic genres: advanced student writing, published academic prose and spoken lectures. Specifically, audience orientation involving second person you is examined from the perspective of the discourse functions in which the word is involved. A randomly selected dataset of 150 examples from each of the three genres was coded for metadiscursive functions, applying Ädel’s (2010) taxonomy. The results showed that the distribution of discourse functions was similar in the three registers; however, the highest frequency of metadiscourse was found in the spoken lectures, not in the written modes.
Abstract
This article offers some background on notions related to intersubjectivity in applied linguistics, specifically as studied in EAP. The study takes a reflexive approach to metadiscourse, investigating audience orientation in three monologic academic genres: advanced student writing, published academic prose and spoken lectures. Specifically, audience orientation involving second person you is examined from the perspective of the discourse functions in which the word is involved. A randomly selected dataset of 150 examples from each of the three genres was coded for metadiscursive functions, applying Ädel’s (2010) taxonomy. The results showed that the distribution of discourse functions was similar in the three registers; however, the highest frequency of metadiscourse was found in the spoken lectures, not in the written modes.
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Intersections of intersubjectivity 1
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Articles
- Intersubjectification and clause periphery 7
- Beyond intersubjectification 29
- Notions of (inter)subjectivity 53
- Intersubjectivity in newspaper editorials 77
- “What I want you to remember is…” 101
- Intersubjectivity and intersubjectification 129
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Index
- Name index 155
- Subject index 159
Kapitel in diesem Buch
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Intersections of intersubjectivity 1
-
Articles
- Intersubjectification and clause periphery 7
- Beyond intersubjectification 29
- Notions of (inter)subjectivity 53
- Intersubjectivity in newspaper editorials 77
- “What I want you to remember is…” 101
- Intersubjectivity and intersubjectification 129
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Index
- Name index 155
- Subject index 159