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Ontological Knowledge for Rhetorical Move Analysis

Computación y Sistemas, 2019
Scholarly writing in the experimental biomedical sciences follows the IMRaD (Introduction, Methods, Results, and Discussion) structure. Many Biomedical Natural Language Processing tasks take advantage of this structure.
Mohammed Alliheedi   +2 more
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The relationship between syntactic complexity and rhetorical move-steps in research article introductions: Variation among four social science and engineering disciplines

Journal of English for Academic Purposes, 2021
This study investigates disciplinary variation in the relationship between syntactic complexity and rhetorical move-steps in research article (RA) introductions.
Xiaofei Lu   +4 more
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Combining rhetorical move analysis with multi-dimensional analysis

Studies in Corpus Linguistics, 2020
Abstract We carry out comprehensive form–function mapping in Introduction-Methods-Results-Discussion/Conclusion – structured research articles across 30 academic disciplines by merging move analysis (revealing rhetorical structure)
Bethany Gray, Elena Cotos, Jordan Smith
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A Move-marker List: A Study of Rhetorical Move-lexis Linguistic Realizations of Research Article Abstracts in Social and Behavioural Sciences

RELC Journal : A Journal of Language Teaching and Research in Southeast Asia, 2020
While a wealth of research is available on the frequent multi-word units in academic genres, studies that exclusively link lexical sequences to the rhetorical moves in research articles (RAs) are fairly limited.
Reza Khany, Bahareh Malmir
semanticscholar   +1 more source

SBIRT Implementation: Moving beyond the Interdisciplinary Rhetoric

Substance Abuse, 2010
New hospital accreditation measures are currently under consideration by the Joint Commission on Accreditation of Healthcare Organizations (JCAHO) that would require screening, brief intervention, ...
Lauren M, Broyles, Adam J, Gordon
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Moving Computing and Education beyond Rhetoric

Teachers College Record: The Voice of Scholarship in Education, 1988
Computers enable us to offer students distinctively alternative paths to certain goals, for instance, graphic representation in the place of verbal statement. Where such alternatives can be implemented, it becomes possible to test their comparative effectiveness with some rigor.
Robert P. Taylor, Nancy Cunniff
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