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  • 1
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    Cham, Switzerland :Springer Nature Switzerland AG,
    UID:
    edoccha_9961574127102883
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9783031601637
    Note: Intro -- Acknowledgements -- Contents -- Abbreviations -- List of Tables -- 1: Introduction -- 1 Why About Proficiency and Expertise: An 'Overt' Focus on WE -- 2 What Is the 'Genre' of Academic Writing? -- 3 An Overview of the Study: Linguistic Tools as Communication Strategies -- References -- Part I: Functional Perspective at Micro Level -- 2: Deviation: Parameter Setting -- 1 Introduction -- 2 The Reverse Instantiation (RI) -- 3 The EAP Context (English for Academic Purposes) -- 4 The Rationale -- 5 The Framework: Message Structure of Experience -- 5.1 The Experiential Model -- 5.2 The Circumstantial (C) Element: A Complement Element -- 5.3 Representation of Circumstance: The Semantic Value -- 6 Hypothesis -- 7 The Analysis and Findings -- 8 The Conclusion -- Appendix -- Student 1 -- Student 2 -- Student 3 -- References -- 3: Deviation: Communicative Dynamism in Branching Direction -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 FSP: 1st Formulation -- 1.2 FSP: 2nd Formulation -- 2 The Branching Direction (BD) in the Information Unit -- 2.1 LBD -- 2.2 RBD -- 3 The EAP Context: The Paragraph Structure -- 4 The CD-perspective: Intersentence Logical Connections -- 4.1 Intersentence Logical Connections -- 4.2 BD for Semantic Collocation Pattern -- 5 Hypothesis -- 6 Framework: Branching Direction and Semantic Structure in 'Paragraph Bloc' -- 7 Analysis and Findings -- 7.1 Information Flow in BD -- 7.2 Proposition Analysis for Semantic Link -- 7.3 Information Flow in BD -- 7.4 Proposition Analysis for Semantic Link -- 7.5 Information Flow in BD -- 7.6 Proposition Analysis for Semantic Link -- 8 The Conclusion -- Appendix -- Student 3 -- Why Should We Study Criminology? -- Student 4 -- How Did the Opium War Affect China's Views of Law? -- References -- Part II: Functional Perspective at Macro Level. , 4: Thematization: Point-of-view Analysis -- 1 Introduction -- 2 Point of View -- 3 Nominalization -- 4 Hypothesis -- 5 Framework: Metafunction Analysis at the Clause Level -- 6 Analysis and Findings -- 7 Findings -- 8 The Conclusion -- Appendix -- Student 2 -- Liberal Democracy is the Best Form of Government. Discuss -- Student 6 -- What are the Benefits of Craft Making in Improving Mental Health? -- References -- 5: Thematization: The Staging Process -- 1 Introduction -- 1.1 Systemic Functional Grammar and English for Academic Purposes Context -- 1.2 The Functional Sentence Perspective -- 2 Global Coherence and Thematic Progression (TP) -- 2.1 TP: Common Theme -- 2.2 Types of Thematic Progressions -- 3 Hypothesis -- 4 Framework: Intersentence-level Thematic Progression -- 5 Analysis and Findings -- 6 The Conclusion -- References -- 6: Conclusion -- References -- Index.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031601620
    Language: English
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  • 2
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almafu_9961574127102883
    Format: 1 online resource (224 pages)
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031601637
    Content: "In this groundbreaking interdisciplinary study, Reshmi Dutta-Flanders examines the ways in which the linguistic deviations of non-native speakers inform and shape the writing of academic essays in English. By following the processes set out across this book, teachers and markers will be able to adopt more inclusive methods and provide feedback that is more relevant to the needs of individual students. The methodological framework that Dutta-Flanders puts forward is thus an important one that reveals the cultural, social and psychological aspects of secondary language use in an academic context." -Joanne Pettitt, University of Kent, UK This book uses a linguistically and stylistically grounded analytical approach to written discourse to explain the patterns that appear when evaluating academic essays, and to explore the potential of 'nativized' linguistic tendencies as strategies in written communication. As 'linguistic behaviour', these strategies constitute a multinorm, and the author argues that comprehensive awareness of a written norm in a multilingual context is not about language rules for ironing out inequalities, but rather about varieties of linguistic practices that construct alternative strategies and patterns in written discourse. The book combines topics such as study skills, English as a Second Language and English for Academic Purposes, but grounds them within a World Englishes and syntactic paradigm, exploring why students write in a certain way due to their linguistic instincts, as well as helping students to see practical examples of what this means from the immediate perspective of sentence construction. It will be of interest to scholars of Education, Language and Linguistics, Study Skills, EAP and World Englishes, as well as students across disciplines who are encountering the academic essay as a form for the first time. Reshmi Dutta-Flanders is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Kent, UK.
    Note: Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part I Functional Perspective at Micro Level -- Chapter 2 Deviation:Parameter Setting -- Chapter 3 Deviation: Communicative Dynamism -- Part II Functional Perspective at Macro Level -- Chapter 4 Thematization:Point of view analysis -- Chapter 5 Thematization:The Staging Process -- Chapter 6 Conclusion.
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9783031601620
    Language: English
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  • 3
    Online Resource
    Online Resource
    Cham :Springer International Publishing :
    UID:
    almahu_9949773481202882
    Format: XV, 217 p. 13 illus. , online resource.
    Edition: 1st ed. 2024.
    ISBN: 9783031601637
    Content: "In this groundbreaking interdisciplinary study, Reshmi Dutta-Flanders examines the ways in which the linguistic deviations of non-native speakers inform and shape the writing of academic essays in English. By following the processes set out across this book, teachers and markers will be able to adopt more inclusive methods and provide feedback that is more relevant to the needs of individual students. The methodological framework that Dutta-Flanders puts forward is thus an important one that reveals the cultural, social and psychological aspects of secondary language use in an academic context." -Joanne Pettitt, University of Kent, UK This book uses a linguistically and stylistically grounded analytical approach to written discourse to explain the patterns that appear when evaluating academic essays, and to explore the potential of 'nativized' linguistic tendencies as strategies in written communication. As 'linguistic behaviour', these strategies constitute a multinorm, and the author argues that comprehensive awareness of a written norm in a multilingual context is not about language rules for ironing out inequalities, but rather about varieties of linguistic practices that construct alternative strategies and patterns in written discourse. The book combines topics such as study skills, English as a Second Language and English for Academic Purposes, but grounds them within a World Englishes and syntactic paradigm, exploring why students write in a certain way due to their linguistic instincts, as well as helping students to see practical examples of what this means from the immediate perspective of sentence construction. It will be of interest to scholars of Education, Language and Linguistics, Study Skills, EAP and World Englishes, as well as students across disciplines who are encountering the academic essay as a form for the first time. Reshmi Dutta-Flanders is an Honorary Research Fellow at the University of Kent, UK.
    Note: Chapter 1 Introduction -- Part I Functional Perspective at Micro Level -- Chapter 2 Deviation:Parameter Setting -- Chapter 3 Deviation: Communicative Dynamism -- Part II Functional Perspective at Macro Level -- Chapter 4 Thematization:Point of view analysis -- Chapter 5 Thematization:The Staging Process -- Chapter 6 Conclusion.
    In: Springer Nature eBook
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031601620
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031601644
    Additional Edition: Printed edition: ISBN 9783031601651
    Language: English
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