从一元到对话:元话语研究中的概念与方法问题

Wen Xin, Lei Jiang
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元话语主要在单一书面学术话语中进行研究,特别是在研究文章和学生写作中,这主要是由于Hyland(2005)和Ädel(2006)开发的两种广泛采用的元话语模型的影响。在本文中,我们阐述了将这两种有影响力的模型应用到书面反馈类型中所涉及的几个概念和方法上的挑战,书面反馈是一种非传统的、对话式的学术类型,既依赖于另一种类型(学生写作),也对其做出反应。最后,我们提出了解决这些概念和方法挑战的潜在途径。所述路径也可适用于其他书面对话类型。
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From monologic to dialogic: Conceptual and methodological issues in metadiscourse studies
Metadiscourse has predominantly been studied in monologic written academic discourse, especially in research articles and student writing, largely due to the influence of two widely adopted models of metadiscourse developed by Hyland (2005) and Ädel (2006). In this article, we illustrate several conceptual and methodological challenges involved in implementing the two influential models into the genre of written feedback, a non-traditional, dialogic academic genre that both depends on and responds to another genre (student writing). We conclude by proposing potential pathways for addressing these conceptual and methodological challenges. The pathways may also be applicable to other written dialogic genres.
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