El metadiscurso interpersonal: aplicación y funciones en artículos de investigación científica – universitaria

Authors

  • Juan Carlos Valencia Martinez Vice rectorado de investigacion, Universidad Andina del Cusco, Cusco, Perú.

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.36881/yachay.v10i1.529

Keywords:

Artículos, Investigación, Metadiscurso, Interpersonal

Abstract

The purpose of this article accounts for the interpersonal metadiscursive analysis of the different typologies that are handled on metadiscursive strategies as well as the modality modifiers introduced in a written corpus of university scientific research articles from various disciplines with the aim of determining how the University researchers make known their commitment, position with the discipline, the interrelation with their peers which may be related according to the type of research. The metadiscursive functions were identified according to the categories of interpersonal metadiscourse proposed by Hyland (2000) where we analyzed the markers of discursive nuances, certainty markers, attributing markers, attitudinal markers and comments. As it is a type of analysis of recent application, the article analyzes these proposed implications based on corpus and its most relevant aspects and allows us to reflect on the discursive practices themselves.

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Published

2021-12-27

How to Cite

Valencia Martinez, J. C. . (2021). El metadiscurso interpersonal: aplicación y funciones en artículos de investigación científica – universitaria. Yachay, 10(1), 547–550. https://doi.org/10.36881/yachay.v10i1.529

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