This study examines the use of discourse-organising nouns (DONs), such as fact, issue, and problem, in Swedish advanced students’ academic writing in second language (L2) English, and in what ways texts produced by the L2 students resemble or differ from those produced by advanced native-speaker (L1) students and from expert writing in this respect. The study uses corpus linguistic methodology and is set within the frameworks of Halliday’s systemic-functional linguistics and Granger’s Contrastive Interlanguage Analysis. Results show both similarities and differences across the writer groups. Noteworthy similarities include overall frequencies of DONs and their modifiers. Differences include variety of usage and register appropriacy. These d...
Over the last few decades, the interpersonal dimensions of academic writing have received growing at...
Academic writing is a key skill for success in academic life, particularly for graduate students of ...
This study investigates how the lexical and syntactic characteristics of L2 learners’ academic writi...
This study examines the use of discourse-organising nouns (DONs), such as fact, issue, and problem, ...
This study investigates an aspect of the use of discourse-organising nouns (DONs), that is, abstract...
Using a corpus of school essays of Swedish students in year 9 and 12 of junior and senior high schoo...
This thesis presents an investigation of discourse markers in written Norwegian learner language. Pr...
This study is about the structure of the noun phrases used with with signalling nouns, which are abs...
This paper investigates how argumentation is constructed through nouns in argumentative essays. Data...
This study addresses the issue of underspecificity in undergraduate writing. Two corpora of South Af...
The aim of this study is to investigate how Swedish learners of English (at different levels of prof...
This paper presents and discusses a computer-assisted study that seeks to investigate the use of dis...
Research in L2 learners' use of discourse markers (DMs), which largely focuses on single-word DMs an...
Since the 1990s, grammatical complexity is a topic that has received considerable attention in vario...
The research question addressed is how do adult English learners use articles in academic writing? M...
Over the last few decades, the interpersonal dimensions of academic writing have received growing at...
Academic writing is a key skill for success in academic life, particularly for graduate students of ...
This study investigates how the lexical and syntactic characteristics of L2 learners’ academic writi...
This study examines the use of discourse-organising nouns (DONs), such as fact, issue, and problem, ...
This study investigates an aspect of the use of discourse-organising nouns (DONs), that is, abstract...
Using a corpus of school essays of Swedish students in year 9 and 12 of junior and senior high schoo...
This thesis presents an investigation of discourse markers in written Norwegian learner language. Pr...
This study is about the structure of the noun phrases used with with signalling nouns, which are abs...
This paper investigates how argumentation is constructed through nouns in argumentative essays. Data...
This study addresses the issue of underspecificity in undergraduate writing. Two corpora of South Af...
The aim of this study is to investigate how Swedish learners of English (at different levels of prof...
This paper presents and discusses a computer-assisted study that seeks to investigate the use of dis...
Research in L2 learners' use of discourse markers (DMs), which largely focuses on single-word DMs an...
Since the 1990s, grammatical complexity is a topic that has received considerable attention in vario...
The research question addressed is how do adult English learners use articles in academic writing? M...
Over the last few decades, the interpersonal dimensions of academic writing have received growing at...
Academic writing is a key skill for success in academic life, particularly for graduate students of ...
This study investigates how the lexical and syntactic characteristics of L2 learners’ academic writi...