Linguistic Variation in Research Articles investigates the linguistic characteristics of academic research articles, going beyond a traditional analysis of the generically-defined research article to take into account varied realizations of research articles within and across disciplines. It combines corpus-based analyses of 70+ linguistic features with analyses of the situational, or non-linguistic, characteristics of the Academic Journal Registers Corpus: 270 research articles from 6 diverse disciplines (philosophy, history, political science, applied linguistics, biology, physics) and representing three sub-registers (theoretical, quantitative, and qualitative research). Comprehensive analyses include a lexical/grammatical survey, an exploration of structural complexity, and a Multi-Dimensional analysis, all interpreted relative to the situational analysis of the corpus. The finding that linguistic variation in research articles does not occur along a single parameter like discipline is discussed relative to our understanding of disciplinary practices, the multidimensional nature of variation in research articles, and resulting methodological considerations for corpus studies of disciplinary writing.
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1. Acknowledgements; 2. List of tables; 3. List of figures; 4. Chapter 1. Introduction; 5. Chapter 2. Describing the domain of Academic Journal Writing; 6. Chapter 3. Building and analyzing the Academic Journal Register Corpus; 7. Chapter 4. The situational characteristics of the Academic Journal Register Corpus; 8. Chapter 5. A lexical and grammatical survey; 9. Chapter 6. Structural complexity in journal registers; 10. Chapter 7. A multi-dimensional analysis of journal registers; 11. Chapter 8. A Synthesis: What do we know?; 12. References; 13. Appendices; 14. Index
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ISBN
9789027203793
Publisert
2015-12-17
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John Benjamins Publishing Co
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570 gr
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P, 06
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Engelsk
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