Systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners' academic writing in English

Evaluating the use of stance markers is an important approach to investigate the interactional and persuasive nature of academic writing in English. However, the problems EFL learners‟ face using of stance markers and its research methodologies in crosslinguistic analysis are uncertain. This systema...

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Main Authors: Lee, Geok Imm, Zhang, Jinzhu, Chan, Mei Yuit
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Language:English
Published: Sciedu Press 2024
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117466/
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Zhang, Jinzhu
Chan, Mei Yuit
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description Evaluating the use of stance markers is an important approach to investigate the interactional and persuasive nature of academic writing in English. However, the problems EFL learners‟ face using of stance markers and its research methodologies in crosslinguistic analysis are uncertain. This systematic literature review examined problems EFL learners‟ face in using of stance markers and the research methodologies used to identify these problems in crosslinguistic research. The current study employed the PRISMA 2020 paradigm to conduct a systematic literature review (SLR) of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners‟ academic writing in English. Keywords queries on “stance*”, “academic writing*”, “metadiscourse*” and “metadiscursive*” were used to retrieve articles from Scopus and Web of Science databases. Following screening, 34 articles were included in the final analysis. EFL learners had problems in using hedges, boosters, self-mentions and attitude markers, and their main challenges were in the overuse of boosters and underuse of hedges. Chinese EFL learners had the most problems in using stance markers. All the 34 articles adopted an empirical approach and most were a corpus-based study. Researchers were fond of argumentative essays, dissertations, and research articles from coursework. In addition, scholars preferred one-way comparisons especially between native language and interlanguage (NL vs IL). Enhancing EFL learners' awareness of stance markers would require more instructions regarding stance markers in academic writing classrooms and future research should use three-way or four-way comparisons in crosslinguistic analysis.
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spelling upm-1174662025-05-26T02:54:13Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117466/ Systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners' academic writing in English Lee, Geok Imm Zhang, Jinzhu Chan, Mei Yuit Evaluating the use of stance markers is an important approach to investigate the interactional and persuasive nature of academic writing in English. However, the problems EFL learners‟ face using of stance markers and its research methodologies in crosslinguistic analysis are uncertain. This systematic literature review examined problems EFL learners‟ face in using of stance markers and the research methodologies used to identify these problems in crosslinguistic research. The current study employed the PRISMA 2020 paradigm to conduct a systematic literature review (SLR) of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners‟ academic writing in English. Keywords queries on “stance*”, “academic writing*”, “metadiscourse*” and “metadiscursive*” were used to retrieve articles from Scopus and Web of Science databases. Following screening, 34 articles were included in the final analysis. EFL learners had problems in using hedges, boosters, self-mentions and attitude markers, and their main challenges were in the overuse of boosters and underuse of hedges. Chinese EFL learners had the most problems in using stance markers. All the 34 articles adopted an empirical approach and most were a corpus-based study. Researchers were fond of argumentative essays, dissertations, and research articles from coursework. In addition, scholars preferred one-way comparisons especially between native language and interlanguage (NL vs IL). Enhancing EFL learners' awareness of stance markers would require more instructions regarding stance markers in academic writing classrooms and future research should use three-way or four-way comparisons in crosslinguistic analysis. Sciedu Press 2024 Article PeerReviewed text en cc_by_4 http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/117466/1/117466.pdf Lee, Geok Imm and Zhang, Jinzhu and Chan, Mei Yuit (2024) Systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners' academic writing in English. World Journal of English Language, 14 (1). pp. 19-33. ISSN 1925-0703; eISSN: 1925-0711 https://www.sciedupress.com/journal/index.php/wjel/article/view/24415 10.5430/wjel.v14n1p19
spellingShingle Lee, Geok Imm
Zhang, Jinzhu
Chan, Mei Yuit
Systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners' academic writing in English
title Systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners' academic writing in English
title_full Systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners' academic writing in English
title_fullStr Systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners' academic writing in English
title_full_unstemmed Systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners' academic writing in English
title_short Systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in EFL learners' academic writing in English
title_sort systematic literature review of crosslinguistic analysis of stance markers in efl learners' academic writing in english
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