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- language, metadiscourse is the discussion about a discussion, as opposed to a simple discussion about a given topic. The study of metadiscourse helps us...
- Esports". International Journal of Esports. Senna, Manuel (2016). "Metadiscourse in Collaborative Narrative Construction" (PDF). Kwansei Gakuin University...
- analysis related international conference You can find some information and events related to Metadiscourse Across Genres by visiting MAG 2017 website...
- Crawford, Kevin Ray (2012), The Rhetorics of the Time-Image: Deleuzian Metadiscourse on the Role of Nooshock Temporality (viz. "Inception") in Christopher...
- and media in the Arab world as music and media in the Arab world: A metadiscourse". In Frishkopf, Michael (ed.). Music and media in the Arab world. Cairo:...
- described as "any science that legitimates itself with reference to a metadiscourse... making an explicit appeal to some grand narrative, such as the dialectics...
- John-Paul (2011). ""The Most Foul of the Foul Words"; South Park and metadiscourse". In Cogan, Brian (ed.). Deconstructing South Park: Critical Examinations...
- Semantics: A Course Book. Ho Chi Minh City: Youth Press. Hyland, Ken (2005). Metadiscourse: exploring interaction in writing. New York: Continuum. ISBN 0-8264-7611-2...
- , and Teri Finneman, "Who watches the watchdogs? British newspaper metadiscourse on the Leveson Inquiry." Journalism Studies (2014) 15#2 pp: 172–186...
- relationship to the larger cultural system: as a "cultural-critical metadiscourse," an "imaginative counterdiscourse," and a "reintegrative interdiscourse"...