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The deployment of English lexical bundles in applied linguistics research articles by Vietnamese researchers

open access: yesHo Chi Minh City Open University Journal of Science - Social Sciences, 2022
Lexical Bundles (LBs) have been considered an effective tool for not only academic writing but also spoken discourse. The use of these clusters has attracted a lot of researchers in different registers because of their characteristics and functions in ...
Tran Quoc Thao, Nguyen Minh Khoi
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Lexical bundles in maritime texts

open access: yesICAME Journal, 2022
Abstract Lexical bundles are recurring frequent word combinations. Research has shown that lexical bundles vary in genre and register (Biber 2006; Biber, Conrad and Cortes 2004; Hyland 2008a, 2008b; Scott and Tribble 2006). However, the degree to which they vary by discipline remains inconclusive.
Borucinsky, Mirjana, Pritchard, Boris
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Indonesian lexical bundles in research articles: Frequency, structure, and function

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2020
Recent studies show that lexical bundles in English are pervasively found in academic discourse. In addition, the characteristics of lexical bundles found vary and differ across registers and genres.
Adi Budiwiyanto, Totok Suhardijanto
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Identifying lexical bundles in Chinese

open access: yesLanguage and Linguistics. 語言暨語言學, 2022
AbstractRecurrent word sequences, referred to as “lexical bundles”, may be structurally incomplete, but they serve important communicative functions. Despite the essential roles of lexical bundles in discourse, many methodological issues have been raised in the process of identifying lexical bundles, which is generally frequency-based.
Chan-Chia Hsu, Shu-Kai Hsieh
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A functional analysis of lexical bundles in the discussion sections of applied linguistics research articles: A cross-paradigm study

open access: yesRussian Journal of Linguistics, 2022
Lexical bundles, as “building blocks of discourse” (Biber Barbieri 2007: 263), vary across disciplines and genres. Mastery of lexical bundles signals professionalism and helps identify writers and speakers as members of specific discourse communities ...
Kenneth Geoffrey Richter   +2 more
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Discourse functions of lexical bundles in Indonesian EFL learners’ argumentative essays: A corpus study

open access: yesStudies in English Language and Education, 2022
Lexical bundles are functional units that are essential to building texts. However, lexical bundles vary due to some aspects, e.g., nativity, professionalism, text genre, etc.
Ikmi Nur Oktavianti, Icuk Prayogi
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"That sounds about right"--Lexical bundle naturalness intuitions in Japanese learners of English

open access: yesVocabulary Learning and Instruction, 2021
The current study examines the perceived naturalness of lexical bundles learned from early-stage teaching materials in Japanese learners of English.
Julian Northbrook, Kathy Conklin
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STUDENTS’ PERCEPTION ON LEXICAL BUNDLE MOBILE APPLICATION FOR GROUP DISCUSSION

open access: yesJournal of Academia, 2022
Group discussion is an important discourse for students in universities and colleges. It is used widely for pedagogical and assessment purposes especially in English language classes.
Muhamad Izzat Rahim, Nur' Ain Zuraimi
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The Applicability of Teaching Lexical Bundles on Medical Students' Writing Proficiency in an EFL Context [PDF]

open access: yesTeaching English Language, 2018
This study aimed at investigating the applicability of teaching lexical bundles to the writing performance of medical students in an EFL context.  Four components of the writing proficiency, namely Task Response (TR), Lexical Resource (LR), Grammatical ...
Reza Ghafar Samar   +2 more
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LEXICAL BUNDLES IN JOURNAL ARTICLES ACROSS ACADEMIC DISCIPLINES

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2017
This study focuses on the use of lexical bundles (LBs), their structural forms, and their functional classifications in journal articles of four academic disciplines: Health sciences, Life sciences, Physical sciences, and Social sciences.
Deny Arnos Kwary   +2 more
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