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FORM AND STRUCTURE OF LEXICAL BUNDLES IN CROWDFUNDING WRITING: A CORPUS-DRIVEN ANALYSIS

Synergy
In the context of science crowdfunding, the technological affordances of digital platforms allow researchers to make scientific contents accessible to lay publics and also engage them in various ways in scientific research.
Alberto A. Vela-Rodrigo
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Lexical bundles in university course materials

International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2019
Abstract The present study compared 4-word lexical bundles found in a general engineering corpus (2,030,000 words) with those found in a corpus of texts collected from a Pathway engineering course for ESL (English as a Second Language) students (356,000 words) and a corpus of pedagogical materials used to teach advanced ESL students at an intensive ...
Tatiana Nekrasova-Beker, Anthony Becker
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A corpus-based comparison of EFL, ESL, and ENS lexical bundles in the ICNALE corpus

Indonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics
The importance of lexical bundles (LBs) to shape academic writing has been extensively studied. However, few studies have investigated learners of English as a Foreign Language (EFL) and Second Language (ESL) with Native Speakers (ENS) under the same ...
Prihantoro, S. Ishikawa
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Comparative Analysis of Lexical Bundles in Academic Writings by Native English Speakers and Turkish EFL Learners

Sustainable Multilingualism
Authentic language use frequently consists of repeated expressions called multiword units or formulaic utterances (Byrd & Coxhead, 2010), which serve as essential “building blocks of discourse in both spoken and written registers” (Biber & Barbieri, 2007,
Sibel Aybek, Cem Can
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“Dead at the Scene” and More: Lexical Bundles in Accident News

LEARN Journal: Language Education and Acquisition Research Network
This study explores lexical bundles in vehicular accident news with the goal to provide a lexical bundle list for students learning to write this genre of news in English.
Muthurin Leelasetakul
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In Other Words: Exploring Student Criticality Through Lexical Bundles

International Journal of Modern Languages And Applied Linguistics
Lexical bundles play a crucial role in conveying evaluations, opinions, and attitudes in both spoken and written communication. These recurring multiword sequences are recognized as essential components of fluent and natural linguistic expression in ...
Muna Liyana   +3 more
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Methodological issues in contrastive lexical bundle research

International Journal of Corpus Linguistics, 2020
AbstractThis study explores the influence of corpus design when comparing lexical bundle use across groups, examining how the number of texts and average length of texts can impact conclusions about group differences. The study compares the use of lexical bundles by L1-English versus L2-English writers, based on analysis of two sub-corpora of academic ...
Fan Pan, Randi Reppen, Douglas Biber
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Discourse Functions of Lexical Bundles in IELTS Books

Journal of Arts and Linguistics Studies
Lexical bundles are crucial components as well as building blocks in academic discourse. Students’ conception of academic discourse can be successfully improved with the right application of the lexical bundles.
Nayyab Zafar, Imran Syed
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A CORPUS-BASED ANALYSIS OF LEXICAL BUNDLES IN AMERICAN PRESIDENTIAL INAUGURAL SPEECHES

UC Journal: ELT, Linguistics and Literature Journal
This study examined the use of lexical bundles in the inaugural speeches delivered by the Democratic and Republican presidents of the U.S. Following Biber et al.
M. Ayadi
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Lexical bundles in academic articles from arts disciplines

Discourse and Interaction
This paper studies lexical bundles in academic articles in the fields of photography, product/industrial design and audiovisual arts disciplines. The comparative corpus study presents a quantitative and qualitative analysis of formal and functional types
Hana Atcheson
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