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Challenges of Writing Theses and Dissertations in an EFL Context: Genre and Move Analysis of Abstracts Written by Turkish M.A. and Ph.D. Students. [PDF]

open access: yesFront Psychol, 2022
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.
Sükan S, Mohammadzadeh B.
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A Rhetorical Move Analysis of TEFL Thesis Abstracts: The Case of Allameh Tabataba’i University [PDF]

open access: yesIssues in Language Teaching, 2016
in every research paper has always been functioning as an attention-grabber which can encourage readers to keep reading the research or to dissuade it. Although abstracts are believed to play an important role in distributing the research findings, few ...
Amir Zand-Moghadam, hossein mihami
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Rhetorical Move Analysis in Accounting Textbooks [PDF]

open access: yesIranian Journal of Applied Language Studies, 2018
Textbooks considered as one of the most important genres of academic writings would guarantee effective teaching and learning in EFL/ESL courses. Since textbooks are gaining more and more importance, the knowledge of their rhetorical organization that ...
Parviz Ajideh, Somaye Ashrafi
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Boosting Image Forgery Detection using Resampling Features and Copy-move analysis [PDF]

open access: yesMedia Watermarking, Security, and Forensics, 2018
Realistic image forgeries involve a combination of splicing, resampling, cloning, region removal and other methods. While resampling detection algorithms are effective in detecting splicing and resampling, copy-move detection algorithms excel in ...
Bappy, Jawadul H.   +8 more
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Move Analysis in Students’ Writing

open access: yesTell : Teaching of English Language and Literature Journal, 2020
Discourse analysis is one of linguistics branches that concerns in language use. Discourse can be written and spoken. Written discourse can be found in students’ writing, especially in writing report text.
Ika Lusi Kristanti, Afi Ni’amah
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Rhetorical Move Analysis of Science and Engineering Abstracts Rejected in a Scopus-Indexed Journal

open access: yesRETORIKA: Jurnal Ilmu Bahasa, 2022
The role of an appropriate writing of an abstract becomes significantly important as it acts not only as the representative of the whole content of the paper, but also helps journal reviewers to decide whether the article is deemed worthy to be published.
Syifa Fauzia Qurratu’aini   +2 more
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Move Analysis of Master’s Thesis and Dissertation Abstracts in English and Indonesian

open access: yesProceedings of the Thirteenth Conference on Applied Linguistics (CONAPLIN 2020), 2021
Move Analysis is an analytical approach to text identification and has been used to evaluate various types of genres, such as academic paper, thesis, essay, etc. However, research that focuses on the manifestation of abstract discourse patterns in master’
Syifa Nanda Pratiwi   +3 more
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Move Analysis of Thesis and Dissertation Abstracts of Local and International Graduate Lecturers

open access: yesProceedings of the Thirteenth Conference on Applied Linguistics (CONAPLIN 2020), 2021
Move analysis is one of the genre-based approaches used to analyse the rhetorical structure of academic writing, in which one of them is research abstracts.
Tara Devina Putri   +3 more
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Rhetorical Move Analysis in Humanities and Hard Science Students’ Undergraduate Thesis Abstracts

open access: yes, 2021
is an important part of an undergraduate thesis that contains a summary of the entire data. A good abstract must be patterned well using a rhetorical move.
D. Pratiwi, Budi Hermawan, R. D. Muniroh
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Rhetorical Move Analysis in Students’ Abstracts Across Degrees

open access: yes, 2021
section of a thesis represents the whole text. It is the first thing that the readers will read and decides whether the readers will read the text as a whole or not.
F. Putri, Budi Hermawan, R. D. Muniroh
semanticscholar   +1 more source

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