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Lexical bundles in psychology lectures and textbooks: a contrastive corpus-based study with implications for academic writing. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol
Research on lexical bundles (LBs) has explored various academic domains; however, the field of psychology has received comparatively less attention. This study aims to address this gap by contrastively investigating the use of LBs in two sub-corpora ...
Alasmary A.
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AI-generated corpus learning and EFL learners' learning of grammatical structures, lexical bundles, and willingness to write. [PDF]

open access: yesPLoS One
This research study examined the manner in which English as a Foreign Language (EFL) learners’ willingness towards writing, grammatical construction, and lexical bundle acquisition were affected by language of AI-generated corpora.
Lu C.
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Lexical bundles in accepted and rejected Scopus-indexed hard science research article introductions

open access: yesStudies in English Language and Education
Lexical bundles are essential components of academic discourse, contributing to linguistic fluency in written and spoken communication. Their role is particularly crucial in publishing research articles in high-impact international journals.
Eri Kurniawan, Cicih Permatasari
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A comparative study of lexical bundles in accepted and rejected applied linguistic research article introductions

open access: yesStudies in English Language and Education, 2023
Multi-word expressions referred to as lexical bundles are the important ‘discourse building blocks’ to construct and signal fluent writing, particularly in an attempt to produce high-quality research articles that can be accepted by reputable journals. A
Eri Kurniawan, Zahra Fadillah Haerunisa
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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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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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Lexical Bundles in Indonesian EFL Textbooks: A Corpus Analysis

open access: yesJournal of Language and Education, 2023
Background. Lexical bundles in textbooks are of paramount importance in foreign language learning. They provide a framework for new vocabulary acquisition and help to build fluency.
Priyatno Ardi   +4 more
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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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LEXICAL BUNDLES OF INDONESIAN AND ENGLISH RESEARCH ARTICLES: FREQUENCY ANALYSIS

open access: yesJALL (Journal of Applied Linguistics and Literacy), 2021
This study is preliminary research of lexical bundles in the corpus of Indonesian and English research articles that focuses on analysis of frequency and distribution.
azka saeful haq   +2 more
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Sustaining vocabulary knowledge growth through corpus-generated lists of lexical bundles and keywords in the law of contracts. [PDF]

open access: yesHeliyon
Non-native English-speaking law students and international legal practitioners who speak English as an additional language face significant challenges while pursuing legal studies at English-only institutions, participating in professional training or ...
Alasmary A.
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