A key feature of ‘TESOL Quarterly’, a leading journal in the world of TESOL/applied linguistics, is its ‘Forum’ section which invites ‘responses and rebuttals’ from readers to any of its articles. These ‘responses or rebuttals’ form the focus of this research. In the interchanges between readers reacting to earlier research articles in TESOL Quarterly and authors responding to the said reaction I – examine the texts for evidence of genre-driven structure, whether shared between both ‘reaction’ and ‘response’ sections, or peculiar to each section, and attempt to determine the precise nature of the intended communicative purpose in particular and the implications for academic debate in general. The intended contribution of this thesis is to p...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...
This short article reflects on issues in applied linguistics from the perspective of the editor of t...
This preface briefly illustrates the results of the research project "Tension and Change in English ...
Research article (RA) abstracts constitute an important genre in higher education. Previous research...
This thesis is part of a project whose overall aim is to assist participants on an MSc TESOL course ...
The notion of genre and its application in language teaching and learning has been given increasing ...
This thesis reports on a qualitative investigation into 'alternative' professional writing within 'T...
The present dissertation deals with the analysis of rhetorical strategies of evaluation used in the ...
Genre analysis has become firmly established as one of the most popular frameworks for the study of ...
The aim of the present research was to draw on Swales’ move analysis in order to analyze review arti...
In English Language Teaching (ELT), conferences have developed into valuable venues for both researc...
This is a genre-based investigation into the Methodls sections of 32 research articles on the teach...
This thesis is a mixed-method genre-based study which analyzes the Discussion section of qualitative...
This study aimed at: 1) investigating the move and steps found in quantitative and qualitative resea...
Secondary research in the form of literature reviews facilitates consolidation and transfer of knowl...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...
This short article reflects on issues in applied linguistics from the perspective of the editor of t...
This preface briefly illustrates the results of the research project "Tension and Change in English ...
Research article (RA) abstracts constitute an important genre in higher education. Previous research...
This thesis is part of a project whose overall aim is to assist participants on an MSc TESOL course ...
The notion of genre and its application in language teaching and learning has been given increasing ...
This thesis reports on a qualitative investigation into 'alternative' professional writing within 'T...
The present dissertation deals with the analysis of rhetorical strategies of evaluation used in the ...
Genre analysis has become firmly established as one of the most popular frameworks for the study of ...
The aim of the present research was to draw on Swales’ move analysis in order to analyze review arti...
In English Language Teaching (ELT), conferences have developed into valuable venues for both researc...
This is a genre-based investigation into the Methodls sections of 32 research articles on the teach...
This thesis is a mixed-method genre-based study which analyzes the Discussion section of qualitative...
This study aimed at: 1) investigating the move and steps found in quantitative and qualitative resea...
Secondary research in the form of literature reviews facilitates consolidation and transfer of knowl...
The article analyses the structure and content characteristics of the two types of an academic artic...
This short article reflects on issues in applied linguistics from the perspective of the editor of t...
This preface briefly illustrates the results of the research project "Tension and Change in English ...