Case Study of Corpus-Informed Online Academic Writing for EFL Graduate Students

Volume: 26, Issue: 1, Pages: 28 - 47
Published: Jan 14, 2013
Abstract
Research articles (RAs) have been recognized as a distinct genre in the English-using discourse community because of their unique writing conventions. Despite the great number of studies on the analysis of the textual or phrasal aspects of abstracts of RAs, few have been transformed into actual teaching materials for EFL graduate students. The purpose of this study is to extend the results of abstract analysis to the development of online course...
Paper Details
Title
Case Study of Corpus-Informed Online Academic Writing for EFL Graduate Students
Published Date
Jan 14, 2013
Volume
26
Issue
1
Pages
28 - 47
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