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How Citation Is Signaled: A Corpus-Based Study on Reporting Verbs in Chinese Academic Papers
Liu, R.1; Wang, S.2
2019-08-21
Source PublicationChinese for Specific and Professional Purposes: Theory, Pedagogical Applications, and Practices
PublisherSpringer, Singapore
Pages53-71
Abstract

Reporting verbs (RVs) are an important language resource for academic writing, and using such verbs is a language feature of academic articles. Through investigating 30 research articles in the three disciplines of economics, politics, and linguistics, this paper examines the forms and sentence patterns, functions and classification, and frequency distribution of Chinese RVs. In addition, a comparison is made between Chinese RVs and English RVs. The study has the following findings: (1) Chinese RVs are characterized by four forms, five basic sentence patterns, and three categories, i.e., research verbs, discourse verbs, and cognition verbs; (2) the function of RVs reflects the attention of a referrer to the research of a referee and shows the referrer’s evaluation attitudes; (3) regarding the distribution of RVs, Chinese writers use RVs less frequently than English writers. In addition, Chinese articles have more research verbs than English, which reflects that Chinese writers are more likely to cite other people’s research behaviours and report their research results instead of evaluating them. The findings on RVs in this study can not only provide support for Chinese academic writing, but also facilitate the exploration, application, and education of Chinese for Academic Purposes.

DOI10.1007/978-981-13-9505-5_3
URLView the original
Language英語English
ISBN978-981-13-9504-8
Indexed ByBKCI-SSH
WOS IDWOS:000488268600005
WOS KeywordEducation & Educational Research ; Linguistics
WOS SubjectEducation & Educational Research ; Linguistics
Scopus ID2-s2.0-85103913222
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Document TypeBook chapter
CollectionFaculty of Arts and Humanities
DEPARTMENT OF CHINESE LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE
Corresponding AuthorWang, S.
Affiliation1.Department of Chinese Language Studies, The Education University of Hong Kong, Hong Kong, China
2.Department of Chinese Language and Literature, University of Macau, Macau, China
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Liu, R.,Wang, S.. How Citation Is Signaled: A Corpus-Based Study on Reporting Verbs in Chinese Academic Papers[M]. Chinese for Specific and Professional Purposes: Theory, Pedagogical Applications, and Practices:Springer, Singapore, 2019, 53-71.
APA Liu, R.., & Wang, S. (2019). How Citation Is Signaled: A Corpus-Based Study on Reporting Verbs in Chinese Academic Papers. Chinese for Specific and Professional Purposes: Theory, Pedagogical Applications, and Practices, 53-71.
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