This paper illustrates the methods employed in a recent study of academic writing based on a 1 million-word corpus of English research articles from ten different disciplinary areas (anthropology, biology, computer science, economics, engineering, history, mathematics, medicine, physics and sociology). Starting from candidate items with 100+ wordlist occurrences, the most frequent value-marking categories were investigated using a combination of automated and manual techniques; four of these categories (relevance, size, novelty and goodness) were then singled out for systematic investigation, based on lexical sets and word groups including synonyms and antonyms from different parts of speech. The results show how scholars from different dis...
The presence of unfamiliar words and expressions in academic texts is a serious obstacle to students...
Academic writing is a key skill for success in academic life, particularly for graduate students of ...
The impact of corpora in the study of written academic English over the past twenty years has been e...
Instrumental to the knowledge-construction process embedded in research writing is the use of evalua...
A broad strand of applied linguistic research has focused on the language of science and scholarship...
Disciplinary discourse reflects and reinforces values whose investigation can yield textual evidence...
The paper focuses on the corpus-based analysis of academic discourse values. The research aim is to ...
The paper sets out to compare writing practices from two academic disciplines - history and economic...
English for Academic Purposes vocabulary teaching has been the subject of much debate. While some au...
This article explores the role of doubt and certainty in published research articles from eight acad...
Reviewing academic research plays a significant role in scholarship, supporting both the manufacture...
English majors in Brazil must attend a number of subjects as part of their curriculum, including a t...
This article considers the notion of academic vocabulary: the assumption that students of English fo...
This article considers the notion of academic vocabulary: the assumption that students of English fo...
Author's accepted manuscript version. The version of record is available via doi [insert on publicat...
The presence of unfamiliar words and expressions in academic texts is a serious obstacle to students...
Academic writing is a key skill for success in academic life, particularly for graduate students of ...
The impact of corpora in the study of written academic English over the past twenty years has been e...
Instrumental to the knowledge-construction process embedded in research writing is the use of evalua...
A broad strand of applied linguistic research has focused on the language of science and scholarship...
Disciplinary discourse reflects and reinforces values whose investigation can yield textual evidence...
The paper focuses on the corpus-based analysis of academic discourse values. The research aim is to ...
The paper sets out to compare writing practices from two academic disciplines - history and economic...
English for Academic Purposes vocabulary teaching has been the subject of much debate. While some au...
This article explores the role of doubt and certainty in published research articles from eight acad...
Reviewing academic research plays a significant role in scholarship, supporting both the manufacture...
English majors in Brazil must attend a number of subjects as part of their curriculum, including a t...
This article considers the notion of academic vocabulary: the assumption that students of English fo...
This article considers the notion of academic vocabulary: the assumption that students of English fo...
Author's accepted manuscript version. The version of record is available via doi [insert on publicat...
The presence of unfamiliar words and expressions in academic texts is a serious obstacle to students...
Academic writing is a key skill for success in academic life, particularly for graduate students of ...
The impact of corpora in the study of written academic English over the past twenty years has been e...