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    <ns1:title language="en">Authorial presence in Serbian and English co- authored social science articles</ns1:title>
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    <ns1:description language="sr">Philologia mediana, br. 14, 2022. god., str. 393-407. </ns1:description>
    <ns1:description language="en">This paper examines the means by which authors’ presence in co-authored articles is
signaled directly in Serbian and international research articles belonging to social sciences and
written in English by Serbian and native English speakers respectively. By comparing 15 Serbian
and 11 international articles, the study tested the hypothesis that Serbian authors avoid the use of
first-person pronouns in order to demonstrate authorial modesty, compared to English-speaking
authors, whose direct usage of the first-person plural was expected to occur regularly. Additional
research questions asked were about the discourse functions performed by first-person plural
pronouns referring to the co-authors of the texts, as well as the use of the inclusive/exclusive we
by the two examined groups. The results showed that Anglo-American authors use considerably
more first-person pronouns in their research articles, although their placement in separate arti-
cle sections had a similar pattern in both groups. According to Dontcheva-Navratilova’s (2013)
taxonomy, the two dominant discourse functions performed by the authorial we were those of
the recounter of the research process and the opinion-holder, although with their order switched
between the groups. Finally, neither group used the inclusive we to a great extent, except for the
Intro+Lit section of the papers, where its inclusion in the text grew up to 52.5% in the Sr group,
but only 23% in the AnAm group. These results suggest that cultural practices in establishing
authorial presence between Serbian and Anglo-American writers may be closer than previously
thought.</ns1:description>
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