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COVID-19 in the news: The first 12 months
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Metadiscourse across languages and genres: An overview
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Lexical bundles academic articles by EAL authors
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“The goal of this analysis …”: Changing patterns of metadiscursive nouns in disciplinary writing.
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Academic naming: Changing patterns of noun use in research writing
Abstract: In this paper we explore the ways academics name processes as things and how these practices have changed over the past fifty years. Focusing on nominalization, noun-noun sequences, and acronyms, we document an increase in these features across a corpus of 2.2 million words within a consistent set of journals from four disciplines. Our results show that nominalizations and acronyms have increased in all four fields, particularly in applied linguistics and sociology, and that while noun-noun sequences have fallen in electrical engineering, they have risen in the other disciplines, especially sociology. We also suggest that noun-noun phrases have increasingly come to name methodological approaches, rather than concepts or objects, and we seek to account for these changes. We observe that these increases in naming are related to the need for succinctness in modern research writing and the advantages of endowing named objects with a real existence which can then be credited with explanatory authority. We question, however, the appropriacy of these practices for interpretation in the social sciences.
URL: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/79533/
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/79533/1/Nominalisation_R2.pdf
https://doi.org/10.1177/00754242211019080
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The Covid infodemic: Competition and the hyping of virus research
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“There are significant differences…”: the secret life of existential there in academic writing
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Prescription and reality in advanced academic writing
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‘We believe that … ’: Changes in an academic stance marker
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