L2 English Student Writers’ Authorial Presence in Research Articles: The Interplay of Linguistic and Cultural Factors

최연희 2022년
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  • Authorial presence
  • Authorial reference
  • Cross-linguistic
  • L2 English
  • Research articles
  • cross-cultural
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