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Academic Writing in a Foreign Language

An Extended Genre Analysis of Student Texts

by Julia Hüttner (Author)
©2007 Monographs 342 Pages
Series: Sprache im Kontext, Volume 28

Summary

With the rise of English as an academic lingua franca, the ability to produce academic texts in English is quickly turning into a core skill also for students whose first language is not English. Although this trend has increased the awareness of a need for specific writing instruction, systematic improvements for a theory-informed teaching practice still require more detailed knowledge of the current state of student academic writing. This contribution provides such information by means of an extended genre analysis of student texts produced by non-native speakers in the initial phase of their studies. While special emphasis is given to introductions and conclusions as two genre-constituents that place high demands on the student authors, more general theoretical issues are also explored. These relate to the use of conventionalised language, from the macro-level of genre structures to the micro-level of formulaic language.

Details

Pages
342
Year
2007
ISBN (Softcover)
9783631555224
Language
English
Keywords
Englisch Fremdsprache Wissenschaftssprache Textproduktion Muttersprache Englisch /Fremdsprache Genreanalyse Idiomatischer Sprachgebrauch ESP EAP Deutsch Englisch /Wissenschaftssprache
Published
Frankfurt am Main, Berlin, Bern, Bruxelles, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2007. 342 pp., num. fig. and tables

Biographical notes

Julia Hüttner (Author)

The Author: Julia Isabel Hüttner is a lecturer in English linguistics at the University of Vienna (Austria). Her research interests lie in the area of applied linguistics, currently focusing on genre analysis and second language learning.

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