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Structure of Research Article Abstracts in Political Science: A Genre-Based Study
The research article (RA) abstract is the first section researchers read to determine its relevance to their interests. Researchers need to possess an implicit knowledge of the rhetorical move structure and organization of this section.
Hesham Suleiman Alyousef
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This study investigates the rhetorical movement of research article abstracts (RAA) and analyzes the language features used to achieve rhetorical moves.
Acep Haryudin
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Rhetorical Functions in English Review Articles’ Conclusions [PDF]
Genre analysis studies have refined our understanding of the rhetorical organization of scientific articles. The present paper reports on a study which investigated the rhetorical organization of the conclusion section of English conceptual review ...
Javad Zare, Zohreh Sadat Naseri
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Move analysis and their lexical verbs of research article abstracts of Filipino and American writers
Rhetorical move analyses of research article (RA) abstracts have established variations across disciplines and cultures. However, there is still a need for more explorations on Applied Linguistics discipline.
Abdul Wahid Ibrahim Tocalo
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The Rhetorical Moves and Verb Tense in Research Article Abstracts
: This study aims to examine the rhetorical moves and explore the use of verb tense in research article abstracts This study employs corpus based approach using a corpus toolkit AntConc 3.2.4w. The subjects of this study are 29 research articles.
Leo Candra Wahyu
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Tutoring Translingual Writers: The Logistics of Error and Ingenuity [PDF]
The writing center is perfectly positioned to take the lead in institutional responses to the exigencies of translingualism. Translingual writers—writers who move with variable facility between linguistic and rhetorical expression in two or more ...
Newman, Mendez Beatrice
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Creating ‘wellbeing societies’: moving from rhetoric to action
Several global challenges have emerged and coalesced in recent times, including climate change and environmental crises; growing health and social inequalities; geopolitical conflicts; and increasing rates of both communicable and noncommunicable and mental health diseases. The urgency and need for change has never been greater.
Faten Ben Abdelaziz +4 more
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Whataboutisms: The Good, the Bad and the Ugly
The rhetorical function of whataboutism is to redirect attention from the specific case at hand. Although commonly used as a rhetorical move, whataboutisms can appear in arguments. These tend to be weak arguments and are often instances of the tu quoque
Tracy Bowell
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Rhetorics of Invitation and Refusal in Terry Tempest Williams\u27s The Open Space of Democracy [PDF]
This essay aims to break through an impasse in scholarship about the uses and limits of invitational rhetoric for social change. After analyzing the arguments about invitational approaches to communication, the essay focuses on a case (concerning freedom
Swiencicki, Jill
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This study examined lexical bundles (LBs) used differently by Chinese and American PhD students of linguistics in their dissertation abstracts. Two corpora were built, with each having 700 dissertation abstracts produced by Chinese and American PhD ...
Kai Bao, Meihua Liu
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