Silvia Murillo
List of John Benjamins publications for which Silvia Murillo plays a role.
Articles
Chapter 11. Not the same, but how different? Comparing the use of reformulation markers in ELF and in ENL research articles Intercultural Perspectives on Research Writing, Mur-Dueñas, Pilar and Jolanta Šinkūnienė (eds.), pp. 237–253 | Chapter
2018 Reformulation markers can be considered indicators of rhetorical conventions (Cuenca, 2003). In this paper I contrast these markers in the SciELF corpus of unedited research papers (building on previous work [Murillo, submitted]) and in a comparable ENL (English as a Native Language) corpus… read more
Reformulation markers and polyphony: A contrastive English–Spanish analysis Languages in Contrast 16:1, pp. 1–30 | Article
2016 Reformulation markers (RMs) — in other words, that is, that is to say, i.e. and namely in English, and es decir, o sea, esto es and a saber in Spanish — are used to articulate different voices (Ducrot, 1984) or points of view (Anscombre, 1990; Nølke et al., 2004) in discourse. This paper offers a… read more
The use of reformulation markers in Business Management research articles: An intercultural analysis International Journal of Corpus Linguistics 17:1, pp. 64–90 | Article
2012 This paper investigates the use of reformulation markers as a common metadiscourse device in L1 English and Spanish and in L2 English research articles of a particular discipline, namely Business Management. These markers are considered procedural items, i.e. they encode information on how to… read more