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Research Article Introductions as Hero Narratives

open access: yesDiscourse and Writing/Rédactologie, 2022
This article describes a strategy for teaching undergraduate students to read research articles (RAs)—called the hero narrative reading strategy. This strategy modifies an existing approach to reading RAs (the Scientific Argumentation Model [SAM]), which
Jonathan Vroom
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“Spread is like wildfire”: Attracting and retaining attention in COVID19 science tweetorials

open access: yesIbérica, 2023
Digital spaces offer scientists new ways to share scientific knowledge with a broad public audience, in some cases leading to the emergence of new genres.
Christine Tardy
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Move analysis and their lexical verbs of research article abstracts of Filipino and American writers

open access: yesJournal of Modern Languages, 2021
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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A genre analysis of research article ‘findings and discussion’ sections written by Indonesian undergraduate EFL students

open access: yesIndonesian Journal of Applied Linguistics, 2020
The quality of findings and discussion (FD) section in a research article is crucial to elucidate the results of a particular inquiry and to situate the significance of the results in the body of knowledge through publications in scientific journals ...
Didi Suherdi   +2 more
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Are You Being Rhetorical? A Description of Rhetorical Move Annotation Tools and Open Corpus of Sample Machine-Annotated Rhetorical Moves

open access: yesJournal of Learning Analytics, 2020
Writing analytics has emerged as a sub-field of learning analytics, with applications including the provision of formative feedback to students in developing their writing capacities. Rhetorical markers in writing have become a key feature in this feedback, with a number of tools being developed across research and teaching contexts.
Simon Knight   +9 more
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RHETORICAL MOVES OF ABSTRACTS: INVESTIGATING ABSTRACTS THESIS OF ENGLISH EDUCATION DEPARTMENT STUDENTS IN SURAKARTA

open access: yesJurnal Penelitian Humaniora, 2020
in the thesis is a must, even in the journal, research article, conference, or dissertation. People could decide whether they want to continue the full content in the paper through abstract.
Karmila Karmila, Malikatul Laila
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A Multidimensional Analysis of Linguistic Realizations and Rhetorical Move Structure in Geography Research Article Abstracts: A CorpusBased Study

open access: yesAtlantis, 2023
Novice Geography researchers need to be acquainted with the rhetorical move structure and organization of scientific research article abstracts (RAAs); yet there is a lack of studies investigating the linguistic realizations involved and their ...
Hesham Suleiman Alyousef
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Rhetorical structures in academic research writing by non-native writers [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
Writers of research articles are expected to present research information in a structured manner by following a certain rhetorical patterns determined by the discourse community.Failures to keep to the writing standard and rhetorical pattern are likely ...
Ab Rahim, Ina Suryani   +4 more
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Creating ‘wellbeing societies’: moving from rhetoric to action

open access: yesPublic Health Research and Practice, 2023
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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Rhetorical structure and reader manipulation in Agatha Christie's Murder on the Orient Express [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
This paper describes Agatha Christie’s use of rhetoric to convince readers of the ‘truth’ of her detective’s solution in The Murder on the Orient Express, and uses an adaptation of Rhetorical Structure Theory (RST) designed for analyses of long extracts ...
Alexander, M.
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