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A corpus-based study on Chinese and American students' rhetorical moves and stance features in dissertation abstracts [PDF]
Dissertation is the most important research genre for graduate students as they step into the academic community. The abstract found at the beginning of the dissertation is an essential part of the dissertation, serving to “sell” the study and impress ...
Yingliang Liu
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Information Extraction of Doctoral Theses Using Two Different Large Language Models vs Health Services Researchers: Development and Usability Study [PDF]
BackgroundThe Archive of German-Language General Practice (ADAM) stores about 500 paper-based doctoral theses published from 1965 to today. Although they have been grouped in different categories, no deeper systematic process of information extraction ...
Jonas Cittadino +8 more
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This article compared three-word move-specific lexical bundles (MLBs) in dissertation abstracts authored by linguistics doctoral students from China and the United States.
Kai Bao, Meihua Liu
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Does the modified Stroop effect exist in PTSD? Evidence from dissertation abstracts and the peer reviewed literature [PDF]
B Christopher Frueh
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Peer Reviewed ; http://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/46053/1/138_2005_Article_BF01214398 ...
Steven L. Tanimoto +4 more
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Writing a thesis or dissertation is a challenging procedure as it is one of the requirements of getting a graduate and postgraduate diploma. Writing an abstract like other parts of a thesis or dissertation has its criterion.
Serdar Sükan, Behbood Mohammadzadeh
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ABOUT THE ABSTRACTS (SUMMARIES) OF DISSERTATIONS [PDF]
Purpose: The paper will give readers a reasonable idea of how the abstracts of the dissertations are unnecessary today in the presence of scientific juries.
A. Miteva
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This study examines lexical density, lexical diversity and academic vocabulary use in the dissertation abstracts written by EFL (English as a foreign language), ESL (English as a second language) and English L1 (Native Speakers) post graduate students to
ZAFER SUSOY
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Edition und Übersetzung der arabischen und äthiopischen Texte der Testamente Isaaks und Jakobs
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Martin Heide
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A Corpus-Based Study of the Dependency Distance Differences in English Academic Writing
Dependency distance has increasingly become a key measure of interest in cross-linguistic corpus studies from multiple perspectives. Based on a syntactically annotated corpus of 400 PhD dissertation abstracts written by native English (L1) and English as
Nan Gao, Qingshun He
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