The use of the Personal Pronoun "I" to Project Authorial Identities in Argumentative Essays

Academic authorial identity, manifested in the use of personal pronouns, has been discussed by many authors. Some authors claim that it is better if writers avoid using personal pronouns in writings, and some professors teach this thought, while some others support that it is better to write with ow...

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Autores:
Estrada Solano, Anyith Lorena
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Trabajo de grado de pregrado
Fecha de publicación:
2020
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Universidad de los Andes
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Séneca: repositorio Uniandes
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eng
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Personal pronoun
Identity
Argumentative essays
Students
Opinion holder
Recounter of life's experiences
Lenguas y Cultura
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title The use of the Personal Pronoun "I" to Project Authorial Identities in Argumentative Essays
spellingShingle The use of the Personal Pronoun "I" to Project Authorial Identities in Argumentative Essays
Personal pronoun
Identity
Argumentative essays
Students
Opinion holder
Recounter of life's experiences
Lenguas y Cultura
title_short The use of the Personal Pronoun "I" to Project Authorial Identities in Argumentative Essays
title_full The use of the Personal Pronoun "I" to Project Authorial Identities in Argumentative Essays
title_fullStr The use of the Personal Pronoun "I" to Project Authorial Identities in Argumentative Essays
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dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Estrada Solano, Anyith Lorena
dc.contributor.jury.none.fl_str_mv Tejada Sánchez, Martha Isabel
dc.subject.keyword.none.fl_str_mv Personal pronoun
Identity
Argumentative essays
Students
Opinion holder
Recounter of life's experiences
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Identity
Argumentative essays
Students
Opinion holder
Recounter of life's experiences
Lenguas y Cultura
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