Pilar Mur-Dueñas
List of John Benjamins publications in which Pilar Mur-Dueñas is involved.
Journal
Title
Intercultural Perspectives on Research Writing
Edited by Pilar Mur-Dueñas and Jolanta Šinkūnienė
This volume offers a fresh intercultural perspective on the discursive and rhetorical challenges non-Anglophone scholars face while writing and publishing in English for an international readership. The volume presents a wide spectrum of text-based intercultural analyses of academic texts written… read more[AILA Applied Linguistics Series, 18] 2018. x, 310 pp.
2018 Chapter 13. Exploring ELF manuscripts: An analysis of the anticipatory it pattern with an interpersonal function Intercultural Perspectives on Research Writing, Mur-Dueñas, Pilar and Jolanta Šinkūnienė (eds.), pp. 277–297 | Chapter
A great deal of academic knowledge is produced in English by and for peers from different linguacultural backgrounds. It is the aim of this paper to study written scholarly English as a Lingua Franca (ELF) communication, focusing specifically on a lexico-grammatical structure, the anticipatory… read more
2018 Chapter 11. Promotional strategies in academic writing: Statements of contribution in Spanish and ELF research articles Persuasion in Public Discourse: Cognitive and functional perspectives, Pelclová, Jana and Wei-lun Lu (eds.), pp. 259–278 | Chapter
Written academic discourse has been shown to be highly persuasive, as scholars need to convince readers of the validity and relevance of their research making use of interpersonal strategies which are appropriate to the specific communities. Based on genre analysis (Bhatia 2004; Swales 2004) and… read more
2018 Introduction: Intercultural rhetoric approaches to the analysis of academic genres Intercultural Perspectives on Research Writing, Mur-Dueñas, Pilar and Jolanta Šinkūnienė (eds.), pp. 1–12 | Chapter
2009 Citation in business management research articles: A contrastive (English-Spanish) corpus-based analysis Cross-Linguistic and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Academic Discourse, Suomela-Salmi, Eija and Fred Dervin (eds.), pp. 49–60 | Article
Citation is a common, recurrent feature of written academic discourse in general and of research articles in particular. It has been found that different disciplinary discourse communities develop particular citation conventions (Hyland 1999, 2000, 2002). It is believed, however, that not only the… read more
2009 Logical markers in L1 (Spanish and English) and L2 (English) Business research articles English Text Construction 2:2, pp. 246–264 | Article
A great number of cross-cultural analyses of academic written genres have shown that there are cultural differences in the use of certain rhetorical and metadiscoursal features in texts produced in English and other languages. Intercultural studies of L2 (English) academic texts are more scarce.… read more





