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The volume addresses a variety of issues on Stance and Inter/Subjectivity, and the expression of Identity in discourse. It focuses on the multifaceted nature of stance, and the use of resources of epistemicity, effectivity, and evaluation and metaphor, as well as other dimensions within the domain of stance, such as mirativity, emotion and attribution. In this way it provides a more in-depth and a wider perspective into the nature of stance. The contributions feature the use of stance resources in several languages, and in various discourse domains and genres, such as oral discourse, political…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
The volume addresses a variety of issues on Stance and Inter/Subjectivity, and the expression of Identity in discourse. It focuses on the multifaceted nature of stance, and the use of resources of epistemicity, effectivity, and evaluation and metaphor, as well as other dimensions within the domain of stance, such as mirativity, emotion and attribution. In this way it provides a more in-depth and a wider perspective into the nature of stance. The contributions feature the use of stance resources in several languages, and in various discourse domains and genres, such as oral discourse, political and newspaper discourse, and science popularization and medical research articles, as well as online fora on social issues, mental health and peer support platforms.
Autorenporträt
Juana Isabel Marín-Arrese is Emeritus Professor of English Linguistics in the Department of English Studies at the UCM, Madrid. Her recent research focuses on stance, epistemicity and the expression of inter/subjectivity in discourse. Laura Hidalgo-Downing is Full Professor at Universidad Autónoma, Madrid. Her research interests include discourse analysis at the cross-roads between functional linguistics and cognitive linguistics, stance and evaluation, multimodality and metaphor. Juan Rafael Zamorano-Mansilla is Assistant Professor in the Department of English Studies at the UCM, Madrid. His main research interests revolve around corpus linguistics, contrastive analysis English-Spanish, and tense, modality and evidentiality.