An Analysis of Modal Adverbs of Certainty in Linguistic Academic Discourse

Rui Deng, Yi Zhang
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Abundant interpersonal meanings are reflected in academic discourses. As an important means of performing interpersonal function, modality has drawn attention in the field of academic discourse. Based on Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) and with the help of LancsBox 5.0, this study identifies modal adverbs of certainty (MACs) in the 60 papers published in The Modern Language Journal and classifies them into 4 types according to MAC Theory introduced by Simon-Vandenbergen and Aijmer, including epistemic, expectation, evidential and speech act MACs. The data are used to research on the features in the use of MACs in linguistic academic discourse and the factors which influence the features in the use of MACs. The research results show that epistemic, expectation and evidential MACs are used frequently, which occur 87, 85, 65 times respectively, while speech act MACs are not used frequently, occurring 22 times in total. Specifically, under the 4 classifications, the frequency of polysemous MACs and MACs which have various significant forms of manifestation is relatively high. At the same time, MACs occur frequently because their meanings are appropriate to the features of academic discourse. Therefore, this study believes that the features in the use of MACs are mainly influenced by polysemy, form of manifestation and stylistic feature. This study validates MAC Theory for analyzing linguistic academic discourse from the theoretical points of view as well as helps readers learn about the features in the use of MACs and apply them into actual academic reading and writing from the practical points of view.
语言学术语篇中确定性情态副词分析
学术话语中蕴含着丰富的人际意义。情态作为一种履行人际功能的重要手段,在学术话语领域受到了广泛的关注。本研究基于系统功能语言学(system Functional Linguistics, SFL),借助LancsBox 5.0,对《现代语言杂志》发表的60篇论文中的确定性情态副词(MAC)进行识别,并根据Simon-Vandenbergen和Aijmer提出的确定性情态副词理论(MAC Theory)将其分为4类,分别是认知型、期望型、证据型和言语行为型。利用这些数据研究语言学术话语中mac的使用特征以及影响mac使用特征的因素。研究结果表明,认知型、期望型和证据型mac使用频率较高,分别出现87次、85次和65次,而言语行为型mac使用频率较低,共出现22次。具体来说,在这四种分类中,多义词mac和具有各种显著表现形式的mac出现的频率相对较高。同时,由于其意义与学术语篇的特点相适应,故mac语篇频繁出现。因此,本研究认为mac语的使用特征主要受一词多义、表现形式和文体特征的影响。本研究从理论的角度验证了MAC理论对语言学术话语的分析,并从实践的角度帮助读者了解MAC的使用特点,并将其应用到实际的学术阅读和写作中。
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