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The scimitar, the dagger and the glove: Intercultural differences in the rhetoric of criticism in Spanish, French and English Medical Discourse
Oleh:
Salager-Meyer, Francoise
;
Ariza, Maria Angeles Alcaraz
;
Zambrano, Nahirana
Jenis:
Article from Journal - ilmiah internasional
Dalam koleksi:
English for Specific Purposes (Full Text) vol. 22 no. 3 (2003)
,
page 223-248.
Fulltext:
22_03_Salager-Meyer_Ariza_Zambrano.pdf
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Perpustakaan PKBB
Nomor Panggil:
405/ESP/22
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The socio-pragmatic phenomenon of academic conflict (AC) is here addressed from a cross-cultural and diachronic perspective, and is examined by combining a quantitative approach and a qualitative discoursal analysis of its salient rhetorical features in a corpus of Spanish, French and English medical articles published between 1930 and 1995. The speech acts that conveyed AC were recorded in each paper and classified into two categories according to their level of commitment (direct author's involvement) or detachment (hedginess and AC responsibility shifting). The quantitative results were analyzed by means of the Chi-square test. Our overall findings indicate that French and Spanish scientists tend to be not only more critical, but also more authoritarian and passionate in the formulation of their AC than their AngloSaxon counterparts. However, when analyzed diachronically, our results indicate that from the 19905 on, the rhetorical behavior of Spanish AC (though still somewhat blunt and personal) quite abruptly distinguishes itself from that of French and starts adopting the more veiled and "politically correct" tone of English AC. By contrast, the discursive pattern of French AC did not substantially change over time, although its indirectness slowly and continuously increased over the period studied. By placing the earlier results within their broader educational, political, historical and socio-economic context, it can be claimed that the behavioral changes observed in the framing of AC reflect the evolution of an increasingly promotional, competitive, professionalized, collegial and pragmatic end-of-twentieth-century scientific research which tends to compel scientists to progressively change their vision of science, although certain cultures seem to be more vulnerable to external penetration than others.
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