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Western Ghana Color Naming ...
Afofie, Mary; Agartha, Fordjour Adwoa; Agyekum, Kofi Joachium. - : California Language Archive, University of California, Berkeley, 2022
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Evaluation of conversational agents: understanding culture, context and environment in emotion detection
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Examining graphemic and lexical anglicisms in Twi for academic purposes in textbooks written in Twi
In: Linguistik Online, Vol 113, Iss 1 (2022) (2022)
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Examining graphemic and lexical anglicisms in Twi for academic purposes in textbooks written in Twi
In: Linguistik Online; Bd. 113 Nr. 1 (2022): Vermischtes/Miscellaneous; 3-15 ; Linguistik Online; Vol. 113 No. 1 (2022): Vermischtes/Miscellaneous; 3-15 ; 1615-3014 (2022)
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Q-Pain: A Question Answering Dataset to Measure Social Bias in Pain Management ...
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Caregiver burden in Buruli ulcer disease: Evidence from Ghana
In: PLoS Negl Trop Dis (2021)
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Lauban la shabrang (Rich young man)
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Wa hte nyau (Pig and cat)
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Brangtai hte dumsi (Rabbit and porcupine)
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Grai lawhpa ai la langai (Greedy man)
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Matsan la kasha (Poor boy)
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VARIATIONS IN METADISCOURSE USE IN ENGLISH LANGUAGE INTRODUCTION AND LITERATURE REVIEW THESIS CHAPTERS
In: Language Literacy: Journal of Linguistics, Literature, and Language Teaching, Vol 4, Iss 2, Pp 390-408 (2020) (2020)
Abstract: Studies have established that thesis chapters are both similar and dissimilar with respect to their rhetorical choices. This paper examined metadiscourse use in the Introduction and Literature Review (LR) chapters of English Language theses from a nonnative context. The Introduction and LR chapters of ten theses, resulting in 50, 000 and 100, 500 words respectively, constituted the data sets for this study. Drawing on Hyland’s metadiscourse model, we manually coded all the metadiscursive elements. The study reveals statistically significant differences across all the interactive and interactional subcategories, affirming the stance that the rhetorical function of a thesis chapter influences its metadiscoursal choices. The study also found a new subcategory of meta-discoursal category labeled continuants. The paper has implications for the teaching and supervision of postgraduate theses, and the theory of metadiscourse.
Keyword: chapterology; continuants; disciplinary variation; Language and Literature; LB5-3640; master’s thesis; metadiscourse; P; P1-1091; Philology. Linguistics; Theory and practice of education
URL: https://doi.org/10.30743/ll.v4i2.2601
https://doaj.org/article/aecda78c2bf94c7b97ad6d94fd85c9c0
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Myit yu sawn yu nnga ai dingla (Thoughtless old man)
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Shapre kaba hte namhtan a lam (Big bean and jaggery)
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Lep kanu hte yi sa ai hpawmi lahkawng (Ogress and women who work in the field)
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Yu ma ja pan (Rat boy and fish girl)
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Sharaw hte mahkawn hkan wa (Tiger and girl)
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Shinggai yang a lam (History of Shinggai Yang)
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N hkru ai ma (Bad child)
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Nga hkwi sha ai la hte nga masum (Fisher and three fish)
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