The use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: The case of Reading in a foreign language and English language teaching research articles

Hedging enables academic writers to mitigate claims and minimize the impositions that may be found in such claims (Hyland, 1996). Although the literature has had vast research on hedging in research articles, not much has been known about the difference or similarity among journals in one feld in th...

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Main Author: Nguyen, Tuan Anh
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https://doi.org/10.25073/2525-2445/vnufs.4298
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spelling oai:112.137.131.14:VNU_123-631242018-12-05T04:16:33Z The use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: The case of Reading in a foreign language and English language teaching research articles Nghiên cứu việc sử dụng công cụ rào đón trong diễn ngôn học thuật thuộc lĩnh vực ngôn ngữ học ứng dụng: Trường hợp các bài nghiên cứu trong tạp chí Reading in a foreign language và English language teaching Nguyen, Tuan Anh Hedging Hedging devices Rhetorical sections Academic writing Hedging enables academic writers to mitigate claims and minimize the impositions that may be found in such claims (Hyland, 1996). Although the literature has had vast research on hedging in research articles, not much has been known about the difference or similarity among journals in one feld in the use of hedging devices. Using the document analysis method, the present study aims to make a comparative analysis of hedging in two linguistics research journals, namely Reading in a Foreign Language (RFL) and English Language Teaching (ELT), in order to investigate what hedging forms and functions are most frequently used in RFL and ELT, and how hedging forms and functions are distributed in the Introduction, Results, Discussions and Conclusions sections in the two journals. Based on the data analyzed, it was found that RFL and ELT research article writers tend to have the same preference for the use of different hedging forms for different equivalent purposes and functions. This similar hedging pattern is believed to be of value to those who are trained as academic writers in the feld of linguistics 2018-12-05T04:16:33Z 2018-12-05T04:16:33Z 2018 Article Nguyễn, T. A. (2018). The use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: The case of Reading in a foreign language and English language teaching research articles. VNU Journal of Foreign Studies, Vol.34, No.5 (2018) 12-24 2525-2445 http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/63124 https://doi.org/10.25073/2525-2445/vnufs.4298 en VNU Journal of Foreign Studies; application/pdf H. : ĐHQGHN
institution Vietnam National University, Hanoi
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topic Hedging
Hedging devices
Rhetorical sections
Academic writing
spellingShingle Hedging
Hedging devices
Rhetorical sections
Academic writing
Nguyen, Tuan Anh
The use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: The case of Reading in a foreign language and English language teaching research articles
description Hedging enables academic writers to mitigate claims and minimize the impositions that may be found in such claims (Hyland, 1996). Although the literature has had vast research on hedging in research articles, not much has been known about the difference or similarity among journals in one feld in the use of hedging devices. Using the document analysis method, the present study aims to make a comparative analysis of hedging in two linguistics research journals, namely Reading in a Foreign Language (RFL) and English Language Teaching (ELT), in order to investigate what hedging forms and functions are most frequently used in RFL and ELT, and how hedging forms and functions are distributed in the Introduction, Results, Discussions and Conclusions sections in the two journals. Based on the data analyzed, it was found that RFL and ELT research article writers tend to have the same preference for the use of different hedging forms for different equivalent purposes and functions. This similar hedging pattern is believed to be of value to those who are trained as academic writers in the feld of linguistics
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title The use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: The case of Reading in a foreign language and English language teaching research articles
title_short The use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: The case of Reading in a foreign language and English language teaching research articles
title_full The use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: The case of Reading in a foreign language and English language teaching research articles
title_fullStr The use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: The case of Reading in a foreign language and English language teaching research articles
title_full_unstemmed The use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: The case of Reading in a foreign language and English language teaching research articles
title_sort use of hedging devices in applied linguistics academic discourse: the case of reading in a foreign language and english language teaching research articles
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url http://repository.vnu.edu.vn/handle/VNU_123/63124
https://doi.org/10.25073/2525-2445/vnufs.4298
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