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Discourse reflexivity in written academic English as lingua franca: Code glosses in research articles
Discourse reflexivity in written academic English as lingua franca: Code glosses in research articles

Author(s): Tereza Guziurová
Subject(s): Pragmatics
Published by: Masarykova univerzita nakladatelství
Keywords: discourse reflexivity; code glosses; English as a lingua franca; SciELF corpus; research articles

Summary/Abstract: There is probably no doubt that English is a lingua franca of academia nowadays. Previous research has shown that one of the tendencies observed in academic English as Lingua Franca (ELF) speech is enhanced explicitness (Mauranen 2012). A common manifestations of explicitation is discourse reflexivity (Mauranen 2017), making discourse organisation more visible and enhancing the clarity in the contexts where interlocutors do not share a common linguistic and/or cultural background. Drawing on these findings this paper aims to investigate reflexive phenomena in written academic ELF, namely in the SciELF corpus. The corpus consists of research articles written by L2 users of English, which have not undergone any professional proofreading. The paper focuses on one reflexive category, code glosses, which “supply additional information by rephrasing, explaining or elaborating what has been said” (Hyland 2005: 52). The findings are compared with the corpus of published research articles written by Anglophone writers, which has been designed on the basis of SciELF. The results reveal significant differences in the frequency and functions of several code glosses, but at the same time show the importance of discourse reflexivity in both corpora.

  • Issue Year: 13/2020
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 36-54
  • Page Count: 19
  • Language: English