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Universidad de La Habana
versión On-line ISSN 0253-9276
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PRIETO ACOSTA, Diana Elena. The Explicit Inscription of Author in the Scientific Discourse:: Diachronic Analysis and Perspectives. UH [online]. 2015, n.279, pp. 6-21. ISSN 0253-9276.
In past decades the notion of that the scientific discourse is objective and impersonal, has lost followers and starts to gain ground the claim of that the authors define clearly its contributions and not abuse of the impersonal feature. It seems that this latter fight against the traditions and discursive practices own of our Hispanic culture, but the speech of the science not always was like that, either in Spanish. On the other hand, the argumentative nature of the prototypic scientific texts demands that the author be responsible by its arguments. In any case, if he hides, the author not achieve that the language be "objective". The internationalization of information in the present world reinforce the need of normalize the discursive practices, thus it is difficult that the Spanish not follows the courses that already outline the Anglo-Saxons publications, leaders of international scientific exchange.
Palabras clave : argumentation; linguistic attenuation; impersonalization; objectivity; enunciative responsibility.