Given the importance of lexis in language description, this study attempts to integrate the lexical approach to describe a specialised language for teaching and learning. In addition, this paper demonstrates the use of the correspondence analysis (CA), one of the multivariate techniques, as a useful tool to describe a language. As such, this is a corpus-based study of verbs among academic engineering text types. A larger engineering corpus (E2C) was constructed by combining two specialised corpora, consisting of two text types, namely reference books (RBC) and journal articles (EJC).The Wordsmith 6 program was used to extract 30 key-key-verbs from E2C. The British National Corpus (BNC) was used as the reference corpus. The CA was conducted ...
The present paper is concerned with the role and status of the verb in the semantic structure of Eng...
AbstractThis study is a corpus-based lexical analysis of subject-specific university textbooks which...
Recent studies in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) have brought to light a high degree of variati...
Given the importance of lexis in language description, this study attempts to integrate the lexical ...
The article discusses the corpus study of engineering terms for linguistic research — the extraction...
This paper argues for the integration of the lexical approach with a data-driven corpus-based method...
Corpus-based studies relating to academic writing in the engineering field have been aplenty compare...
The effective teaching of word identification requires the acquisition and mastery of specific word ...
Engineering students are required to read Engineering textbooks which are specialized in nature, con...
A significant part of professional communication development in engineering is the ability to learn ...
Corpora have been proven to be useful in investigating language learning issues. It has also been in...
This study focuses on the use of English lexical verbs in the writings of Malaysian professional eng...
The study sheds light on key words and their distribution within English scientific and technical te...
Most corpus-based investigations capitalise on word list analyses: frequency, keyword, and key-keywo...
A survey of the mechanisms of word-formation in the English vocabulary of mechanical engineering. Th...
The present paper is concerned with the role and status of the verb in the semantic structure of Eng...
AbstractThis study is a corpus-based lexical analysis of subject-specific university textbooks which...
Recent studies in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) have brought to light a high degree of variati...
Given the importance of lexis in language description, this study attempts to integrate the lexical ...
The article discusses the corpus study of engineering terms for linguistic research — the extraction...
This paper argues for the integration of the lexical approach with a data-driven corpus-based method...
Corpus-based studies relating to academic writing in the engineering field have been aplenty compare...
The effective teaching of word identification requires the acquisition and mastery of specific word ...
Engineering students are required to read Engineering textbooks which are specialized in nature, con...
A significant part of professional communication development in engineering is the ability to learn ...
Corpora have been proven to be useful in investigating language learning issues. It has also been in...
This study focuses on the use of English lexical verbs in the writings of Malaysian professional eng...
The study sheds light on key words and their distribution within English scientific and technical te...
Most corpus-based investigations capitalise on word list analyses: frequency, keyword, and key-keywo...
A survey of the mechanisms of word-formation in the English vocabulary of mechanical engineering. Th...
The present paper is concerned with the role and status of the verb in the semantic structure of Eng...
AbstractThis study is a corpus-based lexical analysis of subject-specific university textbooks which...
Recent studies in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) have brought to light a high degree of variati...