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The Science Review Article

An Opportune Genre in the Construction of Science

by Judy Noguchi (Author)
©2006 Monographs 282 Pages
Series: Linguistic Insights, Volume 17

Summary

This volume presents the science review article as an opportune genre for introducing rhetorical diversity into scientific communities. First, it discusses the theoretical issues involved in applying the notion of a discourse community to that of an international science discourse community and examines the practical issues faced by writers who must use a language system that is not their mother tongue in order to become active participants. The review article is argued to be important in shaping the views of scientific discourse communities. Next, based on specialist informant and linguistic findings, review articles are classified into four different types according to their focus: history, status quo, theory/model or issue. Finally, practical suggestions for teaching how to write a review article are offered based on a framework of Moves and Steps, which can be expanded to the teaching of other genres.

Details

Pages
282
Year
2006
ISBN (Softcover)
9783039104260
Language
English
Keywords
Zeitschriftenaufsatz Wissenschaftlicher Text Science /Discourse Science /Genre Education /Teaching Specific English Science /Review Article Naturwissenschaften English /Writing support
Published
Bern, Berlin, Bruxelles, Frankfurt am Main, New York, Oxford, Wien, 2006. 282 pp.

Biographical notes

Judy Noguchi (Author)

The Author: Judy Noguchi teaches English for specific purposes (ESP) to university students in Japan. By combining ESP, genre analysis and corpus linguistics concepts, she continues to explore ways to maximize teaching and learning effectiveness. She has a B.S. in chemistry from the University of Hawaii, an M.Ed. in teaching English as a foreign language from Temple University Japan, and a Ph.D. in applied linguistics from the University of Birmingham.

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