This thesis investigates thematic organisation and construal of interpersonal evaluative meanings in the Introduction (Beginning) and Discussion (Concluding) sections of two medical genres: medical research articles (RAs) and medical review articles (reviews). Situated within EAP educational context, the study aims to examine variations between medical professionals and PhD candidates in academic writing, thus assisting candidates for successful academic publication. Two sets of corpus data are established, which involve published professional medical papers and students draft medical writings. Linguistic analyses concerning thematic structures and evaluative stances are explored, drawing on Systemic Functional Linguistics (SFL) and Apprais...
This study reports on interpersonality in a diachronic-contrastive investigation in Research Article...
Medical writing, as an instance of academic discourse, is not just about conveying scientific findin...
Our research aims to describe genres of assessed writing at British universities (ESRC RES-000-23-08...
The discourse of any institutional field is composed of a variety of different genres. In medical di...
Genre analysis studies concerning the medical research article are limited, and the few studies that...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...
Hospitals and other health institutions around the world have begun to tie staff promotion and caree...
This study uses structural move analysis method of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) genre researc...
Genre analysis has been a powerful catalyzer in the study of academic and scientific writing in the ...
Modality is a complex yet pervasive feature of the English language which is typically difficult for...
This study explores the benefits of a synergy between ESP research on genre and theoretical dimensio...
This research focuses on three main data findings and analysis. It is analysis of genre applied, ana...
This paper compares the linguistic features found in undergraduate theses written by students coming...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 274-284.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Theoretical fou...
Authorial stance, or stance-taking, in written texts expresses the interpersonal meaning of language...
This study reports on interpersonality in a diachronic-contrastive investigation in Research Article...
Medical writing, as an instance of academic discourse, is not just about conveying scientific findin...
Our research aims to describe genres of assessed writing at British universities (ESRC RES-000-23-08...
The discourse of any institutional field is composed of a variety of different genres. In medical di...
Genre analysis studies concerning the medical research article are limited, and the few studies that...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...
Hospitals and other health institutions around the world have begun to tie staff promotion and caree...
This study uses structural move analysis method of English for Specific Purposes (ESP) genre researc...
Genre analysis has been a powerful catalyzer in the study of academic and scientific writing in the ...
Modality is a complex yet pervasive feature of the English language which is typically difficult for...
This study explores the benefits of a synergy between ESP research on genre and theoretical dimensio...
This research focuses on three main data findings and analysis. It is analysis of genre applied, ana...
This paper compares the linguistic features found in undergraduate theses written by students coming...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 274-284.Chapter 1. Introduction -- Chapter 2. Theoretical fou...
Authorial stance, or stance-taking, in written texts expresses the interpersonal meaning of language...
This study reports on interpersonality in a diachronic-contrastive investigation in Research Article...
Medical writing, as an instance of academic discourse, is not just about conveying scientific findin...
Our research aims to describe genres of assessed writing at British universities (ESRC RES-000-23-08...