List of figures; List of tables; Acknowledgements;
1. Academic Discourse as a Social, Global, and Multilingual Discourse;
2. Academic writing, evaluation, and reader engagement in the English, French, and Spanish research article;
3. Corpus-based contrastive analysis: theoretical foundations and applications;
4. A corpus-based contrastive analysis of direct and indirect questions in English, French, and Spanish;
5. Corpus-based contrastive analysis of question use as a shared rhetorical feature of reader engagement in English, French, and Spanish;
6. Corpus-based contrastive analysis of question function as a shared rhetorical feature of reader engagement in English, French, and Spanish: Part I; 7 Corpus-based contrastive analysis of question function as a shared rhetorical feature of reader engagement in English, French, and Spanish: Part II;
8. Questions as reader engagement in English, French and Spanish: discussion of findings;
9. Closing Remarks; Index