2013
DOI: 10.4236/ojml.2013.32016
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Evaluative Functions of Reporting Evidentials in English Research Articles of Applied Linguistics

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“…smatrati 'consider' showed 8% of the occurrences. Both English and Croatian findings conform to the results of previous research on the distribution of semantic verb classes used in research article writing in applied linguistics (Hyland 2004;Yang 2013). For instance, Hyland's (2004) findings show the congruent ranking of the use of semantic categories of the reporting verbs in the equivalent disciplinary corpus, with the discourse-based verbs showing the highest frequencies (59%), followed by the reporting verbs denoting research (30.5%) and cognition (10.5%).…”
Section: Croatian Sub-corpus English Sub-corpussupporting
confidence: 78%
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“…smatrati 'consider' showed 8% of the occurrences. Both English and Croatian findings conform to the results of previous research on the distribution of semantic verb classes used in research article writing in applied linguistics (Hyland 2004;Yang 2013). For instance, Hyland's (2004) findings show the congruent ranking of the use of semantic categories of the reporting verbs in the equivalent disciplinary corpus, with the discourse-based verbs showing the highest frequencies (59%), followed by the reporting verbs denoting research (30.5%) and cognition (10.5%).…”
Section: Croatian Sub-corpus English Sub-corpussupporting
confidence: 78%
“…Despite different preferences towards the use of individual lexical verbs across the two sub-corpora, the findings point to congruent tendencies of English and Croatian writers towards the use of the same semantic verb classes (Hyland 2004;Yang 2013). Thus, the findings show that English writers used mostly discourse-based reporting verbs (e.g.…”
Section: Croatian Sub-corpus English Sub-corpusmentioning
confidence: 66%
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