Reporting and quoting: Functional analyses of logico-semantic relations of clause complex citations

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Citations are significant academically for establishing research backgrounds and justifying a research problem. In spite of the increasing studies on citations, limited studies have employed the Systemic Functional Linguistics in analysing citations. Therefore, this study explores the logico-semantic relations in citations with clause complexes, employing the ideational metafunction of the Functional Theory. The study adopted a purposeful sampling in selecting the literature review chapters of 20 PhD theses by EFL postgraduates in a public Malaysian university in two disciplines: Information Technology and Applied Linguistics. The findings revealed that citations were structured to realise two logico-semantic relations, mainly Expansion and Projection with several subcategories for each. A combination of Projection and Expansion was also used, which resulted in reclassifying the logico-semantic relations. The findings could present comprehensive descriptions of citations that could be pedagogically utilised for academic purposes.

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Jomaa, N. J., & Bidin, S. J. (2019). Reporting and quoting: Functional analyses of logico-semantic relations of clause complex citations. 3L: Language, Linguistics, Literature, 25(1), 158–178. https://doi.org/10.17576/3L-2019-2501-12

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