Culture and Styles of Academic Discourse
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Culture and Styles of Academic Discourse

  1. 369 pages
  2. English
  3. PDF
  4. Available on iOS & Android
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Culture and Styles of Academic Discourse

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Table of contents

  1. Introduction
  2. Part One. Values, attitudes, and doings
  3. Cross-cultural academic communication: a discourse-community view
  4. Academic writing and cultural identity: the case of Czech academic writing
  5. Doing well ... doing badly: An analysis of the role of conflicting cultural values in judgments of relative “academic achievement”
  6. Language culture, language awareness, and writing curricula in Polish schools
  7. The signs of a new time: academic writing in ESP curricula of Ukrainian universities
  8. Developing awareness of the rhetorical and linguistic conventions of writing a thesis in English: addressing the needs of EFL/ESL postgraduate students
  9. Mind your metaphors! Historical and theoretical notes toward a constructivist theory of metaphor in scientific communication
  10. Systems of reference in intellectual discourse: a potential source of intercultural stereotypes
  11. Part Two. Interpersonal meanings in academic discourse: The case of hedging
  12. Modalization: Probability – an exploration into its role in academic writing
  13. Some observations on the distribution and function of hedging in German and English academic writing
  14. Hedging in English and Bulgarian academic writing
  15. The effects of hedges and gender on the attitudes of readers in the United States toward material in a science textbook
  16. Part Three. Variation in the genre
  17. Journal abstracts from three academic fields in the United States and Sweden: national or disciplinary proclivities?
  18. Research article introductions in Malay: Rhetoric in an emerging research community
  19. If not given, then what? Things that come first in academic discourse
  20. Analyzing digressiveness in Polish academic texts
  21. Inference in science and popular science
  22. Index