Explicit author in scientific discourse: A corpus-based study of the author's voice

W Shehzad - Malaysian journal of ELT research, 2007 - meltajournals.com
Malaysian journal of ELT research, 2007meltajournals.com
The relationship of the author with the discourse community and how the author views
himself has no (Cooper, 1985; Anthony, 1999, 2001; and Posteguillo, 1995, 1999) or limited
place (Kuo's 1999 corpus included only three articles from one CS journal) in Computer
Science Research Articles studies. This paper attempts an in-depth analysis of the
Computer scientist's voice in research articles, analyzed through computer-based
techniques using WordSmith Tools. The author's voice is studied with reference to the …
Abstract
The relationship of the author with the discourse community and how the author views himself has no (Cooper, 1985; Anthony, 1999, 2001; and Posteguillo, 1995, 1999) or limited place (Kuo’s 1999 corpus included only three articles from one CS journal) in Computer Science Research Articles studies. This paper attempts an in-depth analysis of the Computer scientist’s voice in research articles, analyzed through computer-based techniques using WordSmith Tools. The author’s voice is studied with reference to the personal pronoun we and its inclusive and exclusive use. A comparison drawn with the Hyland Corpus (1999 a, b; 2000, 2001 b) of hard sciences and social sciences research articles clearly supports the results of the study.
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