Writing with strong voice is desirable in the U.S. mainstream culture, yet it is not necessarily easy to accomplish it. This is even harder for second language writers who are new to the culture. The different cultural expectation and the knowledge of the language presumably become some of the obstacles for them to write in the expectation of the U.S. mainstream. Even the notion of voice in writing itself is often confusing. This paper, focusing on exploring what voice is and how it is manifested in second language writing, reviews related literature on voice and second language writing research as well as the author\u27s experience being an international student who has to write for the U.S. mainstream audience. The findings show that the ...
Among the many rules taught to students as they engage in the writing process is the instruction to ...
Voice in writing has fallen into a kind of limbo as a topic: it\u27s vexed; it\u27s discredited b...
The traditional notions of contrastive rhetoric conceive L2 writers of English as separate group of ...
Writing with strong voice is desirable in the U.S. mainstream culture, yet it is not necessarily eas...
One of the crucial perspectives in the teaching of second language (L2) writing is to develop voice ...
The development of an appropriate authorial voice is considered to be fundamental to successful acad...
1 online resource (PDF, 102 pages). Submitted as a Plan B paper in partial fulfillment of the requi...
One purpose of this article is to shed light upon the concept of voice in writing, related to genres...
Most scholars agree about the importance of an authorial voice in academic writing. There is also a ...
One of the characteristics of writing is that it does not carry the phonetic and prosodic qualities ...
Composition theorists concerned with students’ academic writing ability have long questioned the ...
Voice in academic writing has become one of the most significant concepts in second language writing...
Mastering academic writing is not an easy task for learners, especially when the language they have ...
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) writing research (e.g., Tardy, 2009) has established the importa...
Written in the form of a narrative, this thesis explores the phenomenon of voice in writing, and wh...
Among the many rules taught to students as they engage in the writing process is the instruction to ...
Voice in writing has fallen into a kind of limbo as a topic: it\u27s vexed; it\u27s discredited b...
The traditional notions of contrastive rhetoric conceive L2 writers of English as separate group of ...
Writing with strong voice is desirable in the U.S. mainstream culture, yet it is not necessarily eas...
One of the crucial perspectives in the teaching of second language (L2) writing is to develop voice ...
The development of an appropriate authorial voice is considered to be fundamental to successful acad...
1 online resource (PDF, 102 pages). Submitted as a Plan B paper in partial fulfillment of the requi...
One purpose of this article is to shed light upon the concept of voice in writing, related to genres...
Most scholars agree about the importance of an authorial voice in academic writing. There is also a ...
One of the characteristics of writing is that it does not carry the phonetic and prosodic qualities ...
Composition theorists concerned with students’ academic writing ability have long questioned the ...
Voice in academic writing has become one of the most significant concepts in second language writing...
Mastering academic writing is not an easy task for learners, especially when the language they have ...
English for Academic Purposes (EAP) writing research (e.g., Tardy, 2009) has established the importa...
Written in the form of a narrative, this thesis explores the phenomenon of voice in writing, and wh...
Among the many rules taught to students as they engage in the writing process is the instruction to ...
Voice in writing has fallen into a kind of limbo as a topic: it\u27s vexed; it\u27s discredited b...
The traditional notions of contrastive rhetoric conceive L2 writers of English as separate group of ...