This paper discusses the relation between newer approaches of intercultural rhetoric research (and specifically its distinction between “big” and “small” cultures) and the academic literacies approach which assumes that local institutional and individual biographic factors influence decisively the development of an individual academic writing competence. Based on this discussion it claims that the “research article” does not constitute a single genre but rather a genre colony consisting of members (genres) which differ according to linguistic, disciplinary, institutional and individual affiliations and status of writers and which are connected through a system of family resemblances. This claim is exemplified through a qualitative case stud...
This study is part of a wider research project investigating language variation in academic discours...
This paper explores the form and function of the initial part of a sentence, the “Theme zone” (Hanna...
The article presents in its first part approaches to the concept of text genres and some milestones ...
This paper discusses the relation between newer approaches of intercultural rhetoric research (and s...
AbstractThe article presents a comparison of academic writing in Russia, Germany and Great Britain. ...
Work in contrastive rhetoric has often sought to examine the impact of culturally-based writing conv...
Similar structures in research articles of different disciplines indicate that the research article ...
AbstractCorpus-based genre analysis studies not only describe the lexico-grammatical, discoursal and...
In this article, as main objective, we investigated and compared the socio-rhetoric description of t...
In this paper I describe the discursive strategies related to the writer–reader textual recipr...
Young doctoral students for whom English is an additional language are facing increasing pressure to...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...
The paper presents the findings and implications of a contrastive rhetorical study of Hungarian and ...
There are relatively few examples of genre-related text analysis on academic high-stakes English wri...
In this contribution, we report on a study of contrastive genre research in which we collected genre...
This study is part of a wider research project investigating language variation in academic discours...
This paper explores the form and function of the initial part of a sentence, the “Theme zone” (Hanna...
The article presents in its first part approaches to the concept of text genres and some milestones ...
This paper discusses the relation between newer approaches of intercultural rhetoric research (and s...
AbstractThe article presents a comparison of academic writing in Russia, Germany and Great Britain. ...
Work in contrastive rhetoric has often sought to examine the impact of culturally-based writing conv...
Similar structures in research articles of different disciplines indicate that the research article ...
AbstractCorpus-based genre analysis studies not only describe the lexico-grammatical, discoursal and...
In this article, as main objective, we investigated and compared the socio-rhetoric description of t...
In this paper I describe the discursive strategies related to the writer–reader textual recipr...
Young doctoral students for whom English is an additional language are facing increasing pressure to...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...
The paper presents the findings and implications of a contrastive rhetorical study of Hungarian and ...
There are relatively few examples of genre-related text analysis on academic high-stakes English wri...
In this contribution, we report on a study of contrastive genre research in which we collected genre...
This study is part of a wider research project investigating language variation in academic discours...
This paper explores the form and function of the initial part of a sentence, the “Theme zone” (Hanna...
The article presents in its first part approaches to the concept of text genres and some milestones ...