© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Empirical research writing is one of the primary means of disseminating knowledge in academia. It is through this particular form of knowledge dissemination that a rich body of scientific knowledge about a given phenomenon is accumulated. This paper explores patterns of variation in the language of this specific sub-register of academic writing, as reflected in the use of words in different sections of empirical research articles from across ten disciplinary fields. An inductive approach was adopted through which patterns of specificity in vocabulary use were systematically identified, triangulated and verified using different methods of data analysis. The results presented in this study show that the lexical choices aca...
This study is motivated by concerns about the adequacy of current corpus-based methods for the selec...
Novice writers of research reports often assume that research methods are generally not mentioned in...
The present study aimed at exploring the abstracts of research articles written by non-native Englis...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Empirical research writing is one of the primary means of disseminating knowledg...
While researchers use a lot of space in their articles for defining terms, generic scientific t...
Recently, philosophers of science have argued that the epistemological requirements of different sci...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Conformity to the epistemological orientations of academic disciplines is often ...
Lexical bundles are pervasive in English academic writing; however, little scholarly attention has b...
English for Academic Purposes vocabulary teaching has been the subject of much debate. While some au...
The article examines the disciplinary preferences of medical and psychology writers of research art...
Similar structures in research articles of different disciplines indicate that the research article ...
This study intends to explore what stylistic features characterize scientific English and make it di...
The current research explores the linguistic identity of Pakistani Academic writing register of Rese...
The written forms of the academic community, particularly the research article, are a frequent focus...
Research articles are acknowledged to be the most important form of scientific discourse. Abstracts ...
This study is motivated by concerns about the adequacy of current corpus-based methods for the selec...
Novice writers of research reports often assume that research methods are generally not mentioned in...
The present study aimed at exploring the abstracts of research articles written by non-native Englis...
© 2020 Elsevier Ltd Empirical research writing is one of the primary means of disseminating knowledg...
While researchers use a lot of space in their articles for defining terms, generic scientific t...
Recently, philosophers of science have argued that the epistemological requirements of different sci...
© 2018 Elsevier Ltd Conformity to the epistemological orientations of academic disciplines is often ...
Lexical bundles are pervasive in English academic writing; however, little scholarly attention has b...
English for Academic Purposes vocabulary teaching has been the subject of much debate. While some au...
The article examines the disciplinary preferences of medical and psychology writers of research art...
Similar structures in research articles of different disciplines indicate that the research article ...
This study intends to explore what stylistic features characterize scientific English and make it di...
The current research explores the linguistic identity of Pakistani Academic writing register of Rese...
The written forms of the academic community, particularly the research article, are a frequent focus...
Research articles are acknowledged to be the most important form of scientific discourse. Abstracts ...
This study is motivated by concerns about the adequacy of current corpus-based methods for the selec...
Novice writers of research reports often assume that research methods are generally not mentioned in...
The present study aimed at exploring the abstracts of research articles written by non-native Englis...