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Evaluation and instruction in PhD examiners' reports: How grammatical choices construe examiner roles
In: Linguistics and Education (2020)
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Senior secondary English in New South Wales: Linguistic and epistemic perspectives
Anson, Daniel, Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Education, 2019
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The Palgrave Handbook of Applied Linguistics Research Methodology
Phakiti, Aek [Herausgeber]; De Costa, Peter [Herausgeber]; Plonsky, Luke [Herausgeber]. - London : Palgrave Macmillan UK, 2018
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Genre learning through oral interactions: A case study of students’ thesis writing in group writing conferences from sociocultural perspectives
Mochizuki, Naoko, Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Education, 2018
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Formative assessment in an English academic writing class in Iran: The role of power and emotion
Iranmanesh, Leila, Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Education, 2018
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Evaluation and instruction in PhD examiners' reports: how grammatical choices construe examiner roles
Abstract: One of the principal roles of a PhD examiner is to judge 'both the potential of the researcher and the quality of the research' (Holbrook, Bourke, Fairbairn, & Lovat, 2014, p.986). While examiners may be guided by criteria supplied by universities, the descriptors they are provided with can often be open to interpretation. Interpreting an examiner's report can present a challenge to students and their supervisors, exacerbated by the often ambiguous use of language in the reports. This article examines the discourses of evaluation and instruction in 142 PhD examiners' reports on theses submitted at an Australasian university. The paper draws on systemic functional linguistics, in particular transitivity (Halliday & Matthiessen, 2014), in order to examine the reports. The study revealed that examiners can adopt up to 10 "roles" in their reports, each of which can be co-present in a single report. The inability to differentiate between these roles, we argue, is potentially frustrating for the audience of the reports (candidates, supervisors, departmental heads, etc.), particularly when interpreting whether a comment in the text represents an evaluation, an instruction, or an aside. By revealing these multiple, yet co-present, roles in examiners' reports and their associated linguistic realisations, we hope to raise examiners' awareness of the implications of the language they use when writing their reports as well as draw thesis supervisor and institutional attention to the ambiguities inherent in this underexplored genre.
Keyword: discourse analysis; examiners; grammatical choices; postgraduates; systemic functional linguistics; theses
URL: http://hdl.handle.net/1959.13/1396108
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Understanding the language of evaluation in examiners' reports on doctoral theses
In: Linguistics and Education (2016)
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Exploring Indonesian academics’ engagement with communities of practice of publications of research results in international journals
Hamamah, Hamamah, Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Education, 2016
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Ethnographic research
In: Research methods in applied linguistics : a practical resource (2015), S. 137-152
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Understanding the language of evaluation in examiners' reports on doctoral theses
Starfield, Sue; Paltridge, Brian; McMurtrie, Robert. - : Pergamon Press, 2015
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Langues de spécialité : problèmes et méthodes
Starfield, Sue. - Amsterdam : De Werelt, 2014
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The implementation of an English-Medium (EMI) program as an educational change in a Vietnamese public university: A needs analysis study
Vu, Thi Thanh Nha , Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Education, 2014
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An investigation of learning transfer from an EAP pathway program: an academic literacies perspective
Ong, Veronica , Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : University of New South Wales. Education, 2014
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The Handbook of English for Specific Purposes
Paltridge, Brian [Herausgeber]; Starfield, Sue [Herausgeber]. - New York, NY : Wiley, J, 2012
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The Handbook of English for Specific Purposes
Paltridge, Brian [Herausgeber]; Starfield, Sue [Herausgeber]. - New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
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The Handbook of English for Specific Purposes
Starfield, Sue [Herausgeber]; Paltridge, Brian [Herausgeber]. - New York, NY : John Wiley & Sons, 2012
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Ethnographies
Starfield, Sue, Education, Faculty of Arts & Social Sciences, UNSW. - : Continuum International Publishing Group, 2010
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Analysing academic writing : contextualized frameworks
Jones, Janet (Mitarb.); Drury, Helen (Mitarb.); Ellis, Robert A. (Hrsg.). - London [u.a.] : Continuum, 2004
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"I'm a second-language English speaker": negotiating writer identity and authority in sociology one
In: Journal of language, identity & education. - Mahwah, NJ : Erlbaum 1 (2002) 2, 121-140
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Research perspectives on English for academic purposes
Starfield, Sue (Mitarb.); Flowerdew, John (Hrsg.); Canagarajah, Athelstan Suresh (Mitarb.). - Cambridge [u.a.] : Cambridge Univ. Press, 2001
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