What do they mean? Questions in academic writing
Abstract
Academic writing is governed by questioning. Papers are written with questions in mind or problems to solve, and occasionally these emerge as explicit interrogatives. But while they exploit the interactivity of more familiar conversational discourses, questions in academic writing perform rhetorical functions which differ considerably from them. In this article I explore the distribution and use of questions through an analysis of a...
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Title
What do they mean? Questions in academic writing
Published Date
Jan 31, 2002
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Volume
22
Issue
4
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