What, which and where: examining self-mention markers in ISI and Iraqi local research articles in applied linguistics

作者: Yasir Bdaiwi Jasim Al-Shujairi

DOI: 10.1080/13488678.2018.1544699

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摘要: Traditionally, academic writing has been considered impersonal and objective. However, the use of first-person pronouns can have value when used as a rhetorical strategy that promotes researcher’...

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