Online discussions have emerged as one of the most popular practices of writing in academic contexts in the twenty-first century. Nevertheless, we know little about the rhetorical features and composition strategies employed by multilingual writers in these types of discussions. Using online discussions in the brainstorming phase of the process of writing a persuasive essay, this study inquired into the argumentative strategies employed by two multilingual writers when transitioning from one academic context to the other. A functional approach was utilized to analyze the discursive choices made by the two multilingual writers in online discussion posts and comments as well as the final versions of their essays. Findings reveal that while bo...
One form of online communication categorised as asynchronous is online discussion board forums. This...
Featuring multidisciplinary and transcultural investigations, this volume showcases state-of-the-art...
The purpose of this study is to assess the learning effect of a multilingual web-based argumentative...
Online discussions have emerged as one of the most popular practices of writing in academic contexts...
The importance of argumentative writing has long been recognized. However, many foreign language lea...
This paper aims to demonstrate how writers and speakers actively engage readers and listeners within...
Learning to argue is a key academic purpose for both first and second language students. It has been...
AbstractThis paper investigates the language used by a group of Italian advanced EFL learners partic...
AbstractIn this article we investigate how students in upper secondary school argue in writing in tw...
The ability to argue is an important academic goal in secondary education. This paper reports on an ...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
Thesis (DAppLing)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Dept. of Linguistics, 2009.Bibli...
American composition classrooms focus on teaching students to be assertive, self-assured, and defini...
Social media—such as Facebook, blogs, and comments sections popular on many websites—are widely used...
This research builds upon past work exploring how an online academic website can provide a learning ...
One form of online communication categorised as asynchronous is online discussion board forums. This...
Featuring multidisciplinary and transcultural investigations, this volume showcases state-of-the-art...
The purpose of this study is to assess the learning effect of a multilingual web-based argumentative...
Online discussions have emerged as one of the most popular practices of writing in academic contexts...
The importance of argumentative writing has long been recognized. However, many foreign language lea...
This paper aims to demonstrate how writers and speakers actively engage readers and listeners within...
Learning to argue is a key academic purpose for both first and second language students. It has been...
AbstractThis paper investigates the language used by a group of Italian advanced EFL learners partic...
AbstractIn this article we investigate how students in upper secondary school argue in writing in tw...
The ability to argue is an important academic goal in secondary education. This paper reports on an ...
Interaction involves people communicating and reacting to each other. This process is key to the stu...
Thesis (DAppLing)--Macquarie University, Faculty of Human Sciences, Dept. of Linguistics, 2009.Bibli...
American composition classrooms focus on teaching students to be assertive, self-assured, and defini...
Social media—such as Facebook, blogs, and comments sections popular on many websites—are widely used...
This research builds upon past work exploring how an online academic website can provide a learning ...
One form of online communication categorised as asynchronous is online discussion board forums. This...
Featuring multidisciplinary and transcultural investigations, this volume showcases state-of-the-art...
The purpose of this study is to assess the learning effect of a multilingual web-based argumentative...