“…For instance, the majority of the studies tend to advocate for different interpretations of DMs, such as discourse connectives ( Blakemore, 2002 ), discourse particles ( Schourup, 1999 ), and connect a variety of theoretical models, like Redeker’s (1990) model and Schiffrin’s (1987) five distinct planes. The last few years have witnessed an increase in the number of empirical studies examining the role of DMs in various circumstances, such as mediatized institutional political interviews ( Furkó and Abuczki, 2014 ), scientific papers ( Rezanova and Kogut, 2015 ), Asian presidents’ addresses ( Banguis-Bantawig, 2019 ), therapeutic interviews ( Cepeda and Poblete, 2006 ), academic spoken English ( Farahani and Ghane, 2022 ), and laboratory experiments ( Holtgraves and Bonnefon, 2017 ). Another emerging trend in DM research is a growing interest in comparing the use of DMs in terms of functions and frequency between English native speakers (NSs) and non-native speakers (NNSs) from a variety of L1 backgrounds ( Müller, 2005 ; Aijmer, 2011 ; Asik and Cephe, 2013 ; Al-khazraji, 2019 ; Şahin Kızıl, 2021 ).…”