Passive voice, first person pronouns and mental process verbs in the physical sciences reseach article
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Autores
Banks, David
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Unidades organizativas
Handle
https://riunet.upv.es/handle/10251/169078
Cita bibliográfica
Banks, D. (2021). Passive voice, first person pronouns and mental process verbs in the physical sciences reseach article. Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas. 16(1):37-48. https://doi.org/10.4995/rlyla.2021.14434
Titulación
Resumen
[EN] Recent studies have suggested that there has been a decrease in passive use, and an increase in the use of first person pronouns in scientific writing. This study looks at six sample texts from the physical sciences. The correlation between low passive use and use of first person pronoun subjects is only partial. The influx of verbs of a mathematical nature in recent decades has led to an increase in verbs of mental process. These lend themselves more easily to the use of first person pronouns. There are now two models available, a progressive model using fewer passives and a number of first person pronoun subjects, and a traditional model using passive forms extensively and avoiding first person pronoun subjects.
Palabras clave
First person pronoun, Mathematical verbs, Mental process, Passive voice, Scientific writing
ISSN
1886-2438
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Fuente
Revista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas
DOI
10.4995/rlyla.2021.14434