Scientific Writing: A Universal or a Culture-Specific Type of Discourse?

Studies of cross-cultural rhetorical variation, and how the influence of the cul- ture and the linguistic and structural aspects of a person's L1 may affect his/her writing in an L2, are often labelled Contrastive Rhetoric research. This paper reviews the field of Contrastive Rhetoric (CR) wit...

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Main Author: Pedro Martín-Martín
Format: Article
Language:deu
Published: Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria 2015-04-01
Series:Revista de Lenguas para Fines Específicos
Subjects:
lin
Online Access:https://ojsspdc.ulpgc.es/ojs/index.php/LFE/article/view/161
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spelling doaj-0bd97aef5b7145c086b2edb8abacb6dd2020-11-25T03:24:22ZdeuUniversidad de Las Palmas de Gran CanariaRevista de Lenguas para Fines Específicos1133-11272340-85612015-04-0112Scientific Writing: A Universal or a Culture-Specific Type of Discourse?Pedro Martín-Martín0Universidad de La Laguna Studies of cross-cultural rhetorical variation, and how the influence of the cul- ture and the linguistic and structural aspects of a person's L1 may affect his/her writing in an L2, are often labelled Contrastive Rhetoric research. This paper reviews the field of Contrastive Rhetoric (CR) with a special focus on academic/scientific and professional contexts. A revision of Kaplan's (1966) pio- neering work in CR, and the subsequent criticism it has received, is followed by a comprehensive overview of how this area of research has evolved in recent years, and by a survey of the latest variables which are being considered in contemporary CR research. On the basis of the results obtained in these CR studies, this paper discusses the issue of whether scientific discourse is universal or whether it is culture-specific, i.e. governed by socio-cultural factors.  https://ojsspdc.ulpgc.es/ojs/index.php/LFE/article/view/161lin
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title Scientific Writing: A Universal or a Culture-Specific Type of Discourse?
title_short Scientific Writing: A Universal or a Culture-Specific Type of Discourse?
title_full Scientific Writing: A Universal or a Culture-Specific Type of Discourse?
title_fullStr Scientific Writing: A Universal or a Culture-Specific Type of Discourse?
title_full_unstemmed Scientific Writing: A Universal or a Culture-Specific Type of Discourse?
title_sort scientific writing: a universal or a culture-specific type of discourse?
publisher Universidad de Las Palmas de Gran Canaria
series Revista de Lenguas para Fines Específicos
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publishDate 2015-04-01
description Studies of cross-cultural rhetorical variation, and how the influence of the cul- ture and the linguistic and structural aspects of a person's L1 may affect his/her writing in an L2, are often labelled Contrastive Rhetoric research. This paper reviews the field of Contrastive Rhetoric (CR) with a special focus on academic/scientific and professional contexts. A revision of Kaplan's (1966) pio- neering work in CR, and the subsequent criticism it has received, is followed by a comprehensive overview of how this area of research has evolved in recent years, and by a survey of the latest variables which are being considered in contemporary CR research. On the basis of the results obtained in these CR studies, this paper discusses the issue of whether scientific discourse is universal or whether it is culture-specific, i.e. governed by socio-cultural factors. 
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