Corpus-based Contrastive Study of the Appraisal Systems in English and Chinese Scientific Research Articles

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A01=Kou Ying
A01=Su Rui
A01=Xu Yuchen
A01=Yan Xuan
academic discourse analysis
Adversative Conjunctives
applied linguistics research
Appraisal Resources
Appraisal Theory
Author_Kou Ying
Author_Su Rui
Author_Xu Yuchen
Author_Yan Xuan
Category=CFF
China National Knowledge Infrastructure
Chinese EFL Learner
Chinese Literary Works
comparative linguistics
corpus analysis
cross-cultural scientific writing
Cross-linguistic Contrast
Deontic Modality
Dialogic Contraction
Dialogic Expansion
Dialogic Space
Engagement Resources
eq_bestseller
eq_dictionaries-language-reference
eq_isMigrated=1
eq_isMigrated=2
eq_nobargain
eq_non-fiction
genre-based study
linguistic evaluation
Modal Adjectives
Modal Verbs
National Social Science Fund
Professional Scientific Writing
Research Articles
Scientific Research Articles
Scientific Texts
Semantic Differentiation
Semantic Operators
Systemic Functional Linguistics
Systemic Functional Semiotics
Tv Interview
Typological Mode

Product details

  • ISBN 9781032164885
  • Weight: 662g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 29 Dec 2021
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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Appraisal is the way language users express their attitude towards things, people, behaviour or ideas. In the last few decades, significant achievements have been made in Appraisal Theory research, yet little attention has been paid to appraisal in scientific texts, especially in relation to the contrast to how it is applied in English and Chinese.

This title examines the similarities and differences of Appraisal systems in English and Chinese scientific research articles. Using a self-constructed corpus of scientific research articles, the authors make cross-linguistic comparisons in terms of the quantity and distribution patterns of categories of appraisals. They creatively categorise articles into theoretical scientific research articles and applied studies and discover that for both languages, each genre can have its own favorite mode of distribution for the realization of appraisal systems. In addition, this research helps appraisal theory systems to become more explicit, specific, and more applicable for the analysis of scientific research articles.

Students and scholars of applied linguistics, comparative linguistics and corpus linguistics will find this an essential reference.

Xu Yuchen is Professor of English at Foreign Languages and Literature Research Institute, Xi'an International Studies University. His research interests include Systemic Functional Linguistics, Semantics, and Discourse Analysis. He has published three monographs and over 20 research articles.

Yan Xuan is Associate Professor in Stylistics, Lexicology and Psycholinguistics in the Department of English, School of Foreign Studies at Chang'an University.

Su Rui is lecturer of the School of Foreign Studies at Chang’an University, interested in systemic functional linguistics.

Kou Ying is lecturer at School of Foreign Language Studies of Chang'an University, interested in systemic functional linguistics, vague language and language evaluation.

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