Student writers navigate delicate obligations in university assignments, study finds.
The article explores how student writers express obligation in their university assignments. By analyzing a collection of British academic writings, the researchers found that certain impersonal expressions of obligation are linked to riskier contexts. This suggests that students use different obligation expressions based on the level of responsibility involved. The study also delves into the specific constraints that student writers face when using these expressions. Overall, the findings shed light on how students navigate their relationships with readers through the language of obligation in their writing.