Is academic writing becoming more informal? K Hyland, FK Jiang English for specific purposes 45, 40-51, 2017 | 327 | 2017 |
Change of attitude? A diachronic study of stance K Hyland, F Jiang Written communication 33 (3), 251-274, 2016 | 226 | 2016 |
“In this paper we suggest”: Changing patterns of disciplinary metadiscourse K Hyland, FK Jiang English for specific purposes 51, 18-30, 2018 | 206 | 2018 |
“We must conclude that…”: A diachronic study of academic engagement K Hyland, FK Jiang Journal of English for Academic Purposes 24, 29-42, 2016 | 148 | 2016 |
‘The fact that’: Stance nouns in disciplinary writing F Jiang, K Hyland Discourse Studies 17 (5), 529-550, 2015 | 147 | 2015 |
Metadiscursive nouns: Interaction and cohesion in abstract moves FK Jiang, K Hyland English for Specific Purposes 46, 1-14, 2017 | 144 | 2017 |
Nouns and academic interactions: A neglected feature of metadiscourse FK Jiang, K Hyland Applied linguistics 39 (4), 508-531, 2018 | 137 | 2018 |
Writing with attitude: Stance expression in learner and professional dentistry research reports P Crosthwaite, L Cheung, FK Jiang English for specific purposes 46, 107-123, 2017 | 103 | 2017 |
Academic discourse and global publishing: Disciplinary persuasion in changing times K Hyland, FK Jiang Routledge, 2019 | 95 | 2019 |
Points of reference: Changing patterns of academic citation K Hyland, F Jiang Applied Linguistics 40 (1), 64-85, 2019 | 94 | 2019 |
A bibliometric study of EAP research: Who is doing what, where and when? K Hyland, FK Jiang Journal of English for Academic Purposes 49, 100929, 2021 | 93 | 2021 |
‘We believe that…’: Changes in an academic stance marker K Hyland, F Jiang Australian Journal of Linguistics 38 (2), 139-161, 2018 | 78 | 2018 |
Academic lexical bundles: How are they changing? K Hyland, F Jiang International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 23 (4), 383-407, 2018 | 76 | 2018 |
Does EAP affect written L2 academic stance? A longitudinal learner corpus study P Crosthwaite, K Jiang System 69, 92-107, 2017 | 71 | 2017 |
Nominal stance construction in L1 and L2 students' writing FK Jiang Journal of English for Academic Purposes 20, 90-102, 2015 | 70 | 2015 |
Stance and voice in academic writing: The “noun + that” construction and disciplinary variation F Jiang International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 22 (1), 85-106, 2017 | 56 | 2017 |
Delivering relevance: The emergence of ESP as a discipline K Hyland, FK Jiang English for Specific Purposes 64, 13-25, 2021 | 48 | 2021 |
“This work is antithetical to the spirit of research”: An anatomy of harsh peer reviews K Hyland, FK Jiang Journal of English for Academic Purposes 46, 100867, 2020 | 46 | 2020 |
Stance and engagement in 3MT presentations: How students communicate disciplinary knowledge to a wide audience X Qiu, FK Jiang Journal of English for Academic Purposes 51, 100976, 2021 | 43 | 2021 |
Metadiscourse across languages and genres: An overview K Hyland, W Wang, FK Jiang Lingua, 2021 | 40 | 2021 |