Conventions of author self-reference in Chinese academic writing

IF 0.7 3区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS Pragmatics and Society Pub Date : 2023-05-10 DOI:10.1075/ps.19065.che
Rong Chen, Da-mei Yang
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In this paper, we report on how authors of academic writing in Chinese (AWC) refer to themselves as single authors in the area of language studies. We find that AWC writers rely on the 1st-person plural 我们 women “we,” 3rd-person NPs such as 作者/笔者 zuozhe/bizhe “this author,” and inanimate NPs such as 本文 benwen “this article/paper” for self-reference. Based on these findings and subsequent surveys of journal style guides and interviews of authors, we propose that (1) these self-referring expressions are a set of conventions; (2) the motivation for these conventions is modesty, a deep-routed value of Chinese society; and (3) these expressions serve as indexicals to the writers’ identity of a modest scholar in the particular discursive context: the genre of academic writing. By so doing, our work links language use to social values, to identity studies, as well as to genre analysis, thus contributing to the literature in all these fields of investigation.
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中国学术写作中作者自我参照的惯例
在这篇论文中,我们报道了在语言研究领域,中文学术写作的作者是如何称自己为单一作者的。我们发现AWC的作者依赖于第一人称复数我们 女性“我们”,第三人称NP,如作者/笔者 左哲/毕哲“这个作者”,以及无生命的NP,如本文 本文的这篇文章仅供参考。基于这些发现以及随后对期刊风格指南和作者访谈的调查,我们提出:(1)这些自我指代表达是一组惯例;(2) 这些习俗的动机是谦逊,这是中国社会根深蒂固的价值观;(3)在学术写作这一特定的话语语境中,这些表达可以作为作家谦逊学者身份的索引。通过这样做,我们的工作将语言使用与社会价值观、身份研究以及类型分析联系起来,从而为所有这些调查领域的文学做出贡献。
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