This volume reflects the emerging interest in cross-disciplinary variation in both spoken and written academic English, exploring the conventions and modes of persuasion characteristic of different disciplines and which help define academic inquiry. This collection brings together chapter by applied linguists and EAP practitioners from seven different countries. The authors draw on various specialised spoken and written corpora to illustrate the notion of variation and to explore the concept of discipline and the different methodologies they use to investigate these corpora. The book also seeks to make explicit the valuable links that can be made between research into academic speech and writing as text, as process, and as social practice
Part 6 - Academic DiscourseThis book contain papers presented at the 7th Practical Applications in L...
The book explores aspects of reflexivity and interactivity in a variety of academic genres: oral and...
The introduction outlines the importance of disciplinary variation in academic discourse studies and...
This volume reflects the emerging interest in cross-disciplinary variation in both spoken and writte...
This chapter addresses the question of disciplinary variation by focusing on a few of the ways voice...
An overview of recently published research on cross-linguistic and cross-disciplinary aspects of aca...
Academic Discourse and Global Publishing offers a coherent argument for changes in published academi...
Volume 10 of ESP Across Cultures is the second issue in the history of the journal to be devoted to ...
The teaching of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) has been the subject of much debate. While some ...
It is now largely accepted that, for the moment at least, English should be taught to facilitate stu...
The theme of this volume, a selection of papers from the 2003 conference of the British Association ...
This study is part of a wider research project investigating language variation in academic discours...
The book brings together a rich variety of perspectives on abstracts as an academic genre. Drawing o...
The volume collects papers which focus on a number of features of academic discourse using tools off...
The chapter studies metadiscursive practices in academic writing with a view to a definition of how ...
Part 6 - Academic DiscourseThis book contain papers presented at the 7th Practical Applications in L...
The book explores aspects of reflexivity and interactivity in a variety of academic genres: oral and...
The introduction outlines the importance of disciplinary variation in academic discourse studies and...
This volume reflects the emerging interest in cross-disciplinary variation in both spoken and writte...
This chapter addresses the question of disciplinary variation by focusing on a few of the ways voice...
An overview of recently published research on cross-linguistic and cross-disciplinary aspects of aca...
Academic Discourse and Global Publishing offers a coherent argument for changes in published academi...
Volume 10 of ESP Across Cultures is the second issue in the history of the journal to be devoted to ...
The teaching of English for Academic Purposes (EAP) has been the subject of much debate. While some ...
It is now largely accepted that, for the moment at least, English should be taught to facilitate stu...
The theme of this volume, a selection of papers from the 2003 conference of the British Association ...
This study is part of a wider research project investigating language variation in academic discours...
The book brings together a rich variety of perspectives on abstracts as an academic genre. Drawing o...
The volume collects papers which focus on a number of features of academic discourse using tools off...
The chapter studies metadiscursive practices in academic writing with a view to a definition of how ...
Part 6 - Academic DiscourseThis book contain papers presented at the 7th Practical Applications in L...
The book explores aspects of reflexivity and interactivity in a variety of academic genres: oral and...
The introduction outlines the importance of disciplinary variation in academic discourse studies and...