Reporting verbs associated with evidentiality in research article abstracts in applied linguistics and applied psycholinguistics
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ISSN: 1805–9635
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2024Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakulta PrahaPraha
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Linguistica Pragensia (web)ISSN: 1805–9635
Periodical publication year: 2024
Periodical Volume: 2024
Periodical Issue: 2
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applied linguistics, applied psycholinguistics, evidentiality, reporting verbs, research article abstracts (RAAs)The article presents a quantitative corpus-based study that aims to shed light on the frequency and
distribution of reporting verbs (for instance, indicate, posit, etc.) associated with evidentiality that
are found in research article abstracts (RAAs) in applied linguistics and applied psycholinguistics,
respectively. Theoretically and methodologically, the study is informed by the literature (Söderqvist,
2020; Szczygłowska, 2022), which demonstrates that reporting verbs may mark evidentiality in scientific
discourse. In order to establish the frequency of the occurrence of reporting verbs associated
with evidentiality, a corpus of RAAs in applied linguistics and applied psycholinguistics was
collected and, subsequently, analysed in software program AntConc version 4.0.11 (Anthony, 2022).
The results of the quantitative analysis revealed that show and suggest were the most frequent reporting
verbs associated with evidentiality in the corpus of RAAs in applied linguistics and applied
psycholinguistics alike.