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The language of educational linguistics in Hispanic Latin America
This study aims to identify patterns of the system of theme in Spanish in 28 educational linguistics’ articles, an
emerging field in Latin America. Results show a high number of textual and elaborated interpersonal Themes (especially in
Conclusions), alongside a frequent choice of marked Themes (especially in Introductions) which adjust thematic strings, while the
Subject is usually explicit and previous to the verb. Educationally-oriented articles tend to use more interpersonal Themes and
preposed explicit Subjects, in what seems to be a disciplinary validation struggle. This research can help understand the
construction of a new disciplinary discourse, connecting semantic and lexicogrammatical patterns to epistemological frameworks,
while providing evidence to the realization of Theme and Subject across stages, disciplines and languages.