Measuring the voice of disciplinarity in scientific writing: A longitudinal exploration of experienced writers in geology Dacia Dressen-Hammouda To cite this version
key words: textual silence, recontextualization, geology, genre analysis Long neglected as a primary...
Interdisciplinary scientific research teams are essential for responding to society's complex scient...
The journalist’s personality acts as an intermediary between scientists and non-professional readers...
International audienceA significant number of studies have examined the features of expert discoursa...
While researchers have long pointed to incomplete information accompanying various parts of the rese...
International audienceThe qualitative analysis of academic discourse is valuable for understanding h...
International audienceWhile corpus analysis has long been useful for developing genre-based teaching...
While researchers have long pointed to the "incomplete information" accompanying various parts of th...
Geology is undergoing changes that could influence its knowledge claims, reportedly becoming more la...
International audienceToday, researchers and practitioners in the fields of English for Academic Pur...
Geology is undergoing changes that could influence its knowledge claims, reportedly becoming more la...
Describes the Geological Sciences Department's assessment activities for the academic year 2012-2013...
Chaper aims to provide an alternative veiw, from an applied linguistics perspective, on the way disi...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate and account for the weak emergence of ‘voice’ in the w...
Contemporary researchers can rely upon a wide repertoire of different and legitimized ways of repres...
key words: textual silence, recontextualization, geology, genre analysis Long neglected as a primary...
Interdisciplinary scientific research teams are essential for responding to society's complex scient...
The journalist’s personality acts as an intermediary between scientists and non-professional readers...
International audienceA significant number of studies have examined the features of expert discoursa...
While researchers have long pointed to incomplete information accompanying various parts of the rese...
International audienceThe qualitative analysis of academic discourse is valuable for understanding h...
International audienceWhile corpus analysis has long been useful for developing genre-based teaching...
While researchers have long pointed to the "incomplete information" accompanying various parts of th...
Geology is undergoing changes that could influence its knowledge claims, reportedly becoming more la...
International audienceToday, researchers and practitioners in the fields of English for Academic Pur...
Geology is undergoing changes that could influence its knowledge claims, reportedly becoming more la...
Describes the Geological Sciences Department's assessment activities for the academic year 2012-2013...
Chaper aims to provide an alternative veiw, from an applied linguistics perspective, on the way disi...
The purpose of this article is to demonstrate and account for the weak emergence of ‘voice’ in the w...
Contemporary researchers can rely upon a wide repertoire of different and legitimized ways of repres...
key words: textual silence, recontextualization, geology, genre analysis Long neglected as a primary...
Interdisciplinary scientific research teams are essential for responding to society's complex scient...
The journalist’s personality acts as an intermediary between scientists and non-professional readers...