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  1. 1 de oct. de 1998 · Based on a textual analysis of 28 research articles in four academic disciplines, this paper seeks to show how the appropriate use of metadiscourse crucially depends on rhetorical context.

    • Ken Hyland
    • 1998
  2. 6 de abr. de 2023 · After briefly exposing how emotions and affects have been approached throughout the history of anthropology, I first interpret and evaluate some of the distinctive features of contemporary affect...

  3. Based on a textual analysis of 28 research articles in four academic disciplines, this paper seeks to show how the appropriate use of metadiscourse crucially depends on rhetorical context.

  4. His view of heroes included not only political and military figures, the founders or topplers of states, but artists, poets, theologians and other cultural leaders. His history of great men, of geniuses, sought to organize change in the advent of greatness. Explicit defenses of Carlyle's position have been rare since the late twentieth century.

  5. However, the case of hieroglyphic and its demise is also revealing and should be compared to the end of demotic. After summarizing the models that Egyptologists have proposed for interpreting the disappearance of Egyptian scripts and culture, the ups and downs of Egyptian writing competence throughout Egyptian history is sketched.

  6. Terry, 2018). Both approaches embrace a pragmatic ethos in which the research problem is paramount. They both also concur that the objective of thematic analysis is seeking recurrent patterns across multiple cases that point to some kind of meaningful invariance that can help understand a class of phenomena or events.

  7. 3 de mar. de 2014 · Abstract. The relationship between the text and form of a Pauline letter as sent to its recipients (a single letter hand-written on a scroll or in a notebook) and as read today (edited, printed, and part of a defined corpus with a fixed sequence) is complex and only partially understood. This chapter surveys the witnesses to the text of the ...