This article presents the results of a pilot study carried out in an English for Academic Purposes (EAP) class for PhD programs at a private university in Bogotá. The study sought to identify the mechanisms to change the content of academic essays to present them in oral presentations (OPs) to a multidisciplinary audience, and how such mechanisms mark differences of performance in the OPs. To identify the mechanisms of transition from written to oral mode, a discourse analysis comparison of eight parallel pairs of texts was performed. Changes to the expression of modality and the inclusion of code glosses were the mechanisms used to make the transition. These mechanisms helped students express contents in engaging and easy-to-process ways. ...
International audienceThe paper focuses on rewordings in academic writing. We make a comparison betw...
The development of new communication and information media (ICT) has a considerable impact on the de...
The nature of spoken academic English is a complex construct if compared with its written counterpar...
This article presents the results of a pilot study that sought to identify: (1) the syntactic mechan...
This article presents the results of a pilot study that sought to identify: (1) the syntactic mechan...
This study examined the rhetorical moves of academic oral presentations in both English language pro...
Modality is a complex yet pervasive feature of the English language which is typically difficult for...
Towards auto didacticism in the learning of English language in Malaysian universities, students are...
Towards auto didacticism in the learning of English language in Malaysian universities, students are...
A great deal of research has now established that written texts embody interactions between writers ...
The article presents a critical review of research works dedicated to Anglo-American scientific comm...
This thesis explores PhD-researcher oral presentations (OPs) in five studies on engagement and clari...
This article presents the results of a pilot study that sought to identify: (1) the syntactic mechan...
Academic discourse has always been the focus of many linguists, especially those who have been invol...
Thesis (DAppLing)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Dept. of Linguistics, 2009.Bibli...
International audienceThe paper focuses on rewordings in academic writing. We make a comparison betw...
The development of new communication and information media (ICT) has a considerable impact on the de...
The nature of spoken academic English is a complex construct if compared with its written counterpar...
This article presents the results of a pilot study that sought to identify: (1) the syntactic mechan...
This article presents the results of a pilot study that sought to identify: (1) the syntactic mechan...
This study examined the rhetorical moves of academic oral presentations in both English language pro...
Modality is a complex yet pervasive feature of the English language which is typically difficult for...
Towards auto didacticism in the learning of English language in Malaysian universities, students are...
Towards auto didacticism in the learning of English language in Malaysian universities, students are...
A great deal of research has now established that written texts embody interactions between writers ...
The article presents a critical review of research works dedicated to Anglo-American scientific comm...
This thesis explores PhD-researcher oral presentations (OPs) in five studies on engagement and clari...
This article presents the results of a pilot study that sought to identify: (1) the syntactic mechan...
Academic discourse has always been the focus of many linguists, especially those who have been invol...
Thesis (DAppLing)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Dept. of Linguistics, 2009.Bibli...
International audienceThe paper focuses on rewordings in academic writing. We make a comparison betw...
The development of new communication and information media (ICT) has a considerable impact on the de...
The nature of spoken academic English is a complex construct if compared with its written counterpar...