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Lexical Bundles in Chemistry Research Articles [PDF]
The purpose of this corpus-based study was to investigate whether different sections in chemistry research articles, i.e., abstract, introduction, and results and discussion, rely on different sets of lexical bundles. Lexical bundles, associated with the
Javad Zare, Leila Valipouri
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Four-word lexical bundles in Chinese-English consecutive interpreting—A comparative study between professionals and trainees [PDF]
As comparative studies on lexical bundles between professional interpreters and trainees are pedagogically significant but rare, this experimental study initiates a comparison on the product and process of four-word lexical bundles in Chinese-English ...
Fang Tang, Fang Tang, Shuzhen Jiang
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DISCOURSAL ANALYSIS OF LEXICAL BUNDLES IN POLITICAL SPEECHES
This study investigates a new category of word combination referred to as lexical bundles. Lexical bundles has been defined by Biber et. al. (1999) as " sequences of three or more words that show a statistical tendency to co-occur" (Ibid:183). The study
Abbas Deygan Darweesh, Anfal Adnan Ali
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Lexical Bundles in L1 and L2 Academic Writing [PDF]
This paper adopts an automated frequency-driven approach to identify frequently-used word combinations (i.e., lexical bundles) in academic writing. Lexical bundles retrieved from one corpus of published academic texts and two corpora of student academic ...
Yu-Hua Chen, Paul Baker
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This study examines the use of lexical bundles in reports produced by university-level L2 English writers in civil and environmental engineering (CEE).
Barbara W Y Siu +2 more
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The Structures and Functions of Lexical Bundles in Argumentative Essays by Chinese EFL Students at the Tertiary Level [PDF]
The present study investigated and analysed the structures and functions of 3-word to 6-word lexical bundles of 120 English argumentative writing by Chinese EFL students and employed the framework based on Biber et al.’s structural classification and ...
Wenfeng Yang, Qi Fang
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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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Academic lexical bundles [PDF]
Abstract An important component of fluent linguistic production and a key distinguishing feature of particular modes, registers and genres is the multi-word expressions referred to as ‘lexical bundles’. These are extended collocations which appear more frequently than expected by chance, helping ...
Hyland, Ken, Jiang, Feng (Kevin)
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Lexical Bundles in the Abstract and Conclusion Sections: The Case of Applied Linguistics and Information Technology [PDF]
The study of lexical bundles, known as fixed phrases, chunks, clusters and multi-word expressions, has attracted considerable attention. While there has been much research on lexical bundles across different registers and a number of disciplines, their ...
Nahid Shahmoradi +2 more
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English Lexical Bundles in The Graduate Theses: The Frequency, Structure and Distribution
Lexical bundles are one of the important characteristics of academic discourse which tell readers to know whether the writer is professional or novice. Inevitably, studies on lexical bundles in scientific essays are important to do. This study identifies
Mohamad Syihabuddin Faqih +1 more
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