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Lista de candidatos sometidos a examen:
1) research writing (*)
(*) Términos presentes en el nuestro glosario de lingüística

1) Candidate: research writing


Is in goldstandard

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paper CO_Lenguajetxt16 - : Atkinson, D. (1992). The Evolution of Medical Research Writing from 1735 to 1985: The Case of the Edinburgh Medical Journal . Applied Linguistics 13(4), (pp. 337-374). [ [30]Links ]

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paper CO_Lenguajetxt194 - : In university settings, genres across disciplines commonly include research proposals and undergraduate dissertations (^[109]Gardner & Nesi, 2012; ^[110]Hyland, 2009). This kind of research writing implies elements of argumentation which help emphasize the significance of the information and project a balanced authorial self in the text, rather than merely presenting information (^[111]Davis & Shadle, 2000 ). For instance, research proposals, through which university students must demonstrate their ability to make a case for future action, usually include stating a purpose, describing a detailed plan, and displaying persuasive argumentation (^[112]Gardner & Nesi, 2012). Such university genres indeed conform to what ^[113]Martin and Rose (2008) and ^[114]Derewianka and Jones (2016) refer to as macro-genres, i.e., texts comprising elemental, shorter genres that work together to achieve the overall purpose and organization of the larger text. A research proposal, for example, is usually

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paper VE_BoletindeLinguisticatxt28 - : 6. Atkinson, Dwight. 1992. The evolution of medical research writing from 1735 to 1985: The case of the Edinburgh Medical Journal . Applied Linguistics 13, 4. 337-374. [ [38]Links ]

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paper corpusSignostxt419 - : Atkinson, D. (1992). The evolution of medical research writing from 1735 to 1985: The case of the "Edinburgh Medical Journal" . Applied Linguistics, 13(4), 337-374. [ [42]Links ]

Evaluando al candidato research writing:


1) medical: 6
3) linguistics: 3 (*)
4) atkinson: 3
5) evolution: 3
7) edinburgh: 3
8) genres: 3 (*)

research writing
Lengua: eng
Frec: 18
Docs: 13
Nombre propio: 1 / 18 = 5%
Coocurrencias con glosario: 2
Puntaje: 3.040 = (2 + (1+4.4594316186373) / (1+4.24792751344359)));
Candidato aceptado

Referencias bibliográficas encontradas sobre cada término

(Que existan referencias dedicadas a un término es también indicio de terminologicidad.)
research writing
: Aitchison, C. & Lee, S. (2006). Research writing: Problems and pedagogies. Teaching in Higher Education, 11(3), 265-278.
: Davis, R., & Shadle, M. (2000). “Building a mystery”: Alternative research writing and the academic act of seeking. College Composition and Communication, 51(3), 417-446. Doi: 10.2307/358743.
: For the purpose of this research writing is defined as a recursive process involving sub-processes such as generating ideas, drafting, revising, editing and error correction ( White & Arndt, 1996). Peer editing is included as a tool that helps students assess their own writing assignments.
: Hood, S. (2012). Voice and stance as appraisal: Persuading and positioning in research writing across intellectual fields. En K. Hyland & C. Sancho Guinda (Eds.), Stance and voice in academic genres (pp. 51-68). New York: Palgrave Macmillan.
: Hyland, K. (2008). Persuasion, interaction and the construction of knowledge: Representing self and others in research writing. International Journal of English Studies, 8(2), 1-23. Recuperado de [123]https://revistas.um.es/ijes/article/view/49151
: Montemayor-Borsinger, A. (2005a). Authorial development in research writing: Coding changes in grammatical subject. The ESPecialist, 26(2), 82-104.