Silvia Murillo
List of John Benjamins publications in which Silvia Murillo is involved.
Articles
2018 Chapter 11. Not the same, but how different? Comparing the use of reformulation markers in ELF and in ENL research articles Intercultural Perspectives on Research Writing, Mur-Dueñas, Pilar and Jolanta Šinkūnienė (eds.), pp. 237–253 | Chapter
Reformulation markers can be considered indicators of rhetorical conventions (Cuenca, 2003). In this paper I contrast these markers in the SciELF corpus of unedited research papers (building on previous work [Murillo, submitted]) and in a comparable ENL (English as a Native Language) corpus… read more
2016 Reformulation markers and polyphony: A contrastive English–Spanish analysis Languages in Contrast 16:1, pp. 1–30 | Article
Reformulation markers (RMs) — in other words, that is, that is to say, i.e. and namely in English, and es decir, o sea, esto es and a saber in Spanish — are used to articulate different voices (Ducrot, 1984) or points of view (Anscombre, 1990; Nølke et al., 2004) in discourse. This paper offers a… read more
2012 The use of reformulation markers in Business Management research articles: An intercultural analysis International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 17:1, pp. 64–90 | Article
This paper investigates the use of reformulation markers as a common metadiscourse device in L1 English and Spanish and in L2 English research articles of a particular discipline, namely Business Management. These markers are considered procedural items, i.e. they encode information on how to… read more


