Abstract

This study explored potential cross-cultural differences between English newspaper editorials written by Korean writers and those by native writers of English in the distribution of interactional metadiscourse. Two elite newspapers, The Korea Herald (n=60) and The New York Times (n=70), were adopted as corpora, using Hyland’s interpersonal model of metadiscourse to compare them in the writers

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