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Functional analyses of metadiscourse markers in L2 students’ academic writing
Jomaa, Nayef Jomaa1, Mohammad M. Alia2.
Stance in general and metadiscourse markers, in particular, have attracted the interest of several
studies. Therefore, this study explores the use of metadiscourse in the second language (L2)
academic writing by English as a foreign language (EFL) postgraduates in one of the Malaysian
public universities. We analyzed the frequency and wordings of modality within the citations of
the literature review chapters of 20 Ph.D. theses employing the Systemic Functional Linguistics.
Data were analyzed manually utilizing the technique of quantifying the findings to highlight the
similarities and differences in using metadiscourse markers. The findings revealed the dominance
of full declarative clauses in both Applied Linguistics and Information Technology. Besides the
Finite Modal Operators, Mood Adjuncts and Comment Adjuncts were also used to demonstrate
modality with a variety in their stance, degrees, and frequencies. Pedagogically, these findings
could help supervisors in identifying the implications of their students’ writings. In addition,
students can be directed towards reading EAP textbooks and materials that are dedicated to areas
of academic writing, metadiscourse markers, and citations.
Affiliation:
- Karabuk University, Turkey
- Universiti Sultan Zainal Abidin, Malaysia
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