Gabriella Jenei

Referential Cohesion in Academic Writing

A descriptive and exploratory theory- and corpus-based study of the text-organizing role of reference in written academic discourse


Appendix G – List of Research Articles in the corpus

Text code
Author
Journal
RA1
Warde
Journal of College Reading and Learning
RA2
Mintz
Support for Learning
RA3
Cramer
British Journal of Educational Technology
RA4
Hanks
Journal of Pragmatics
RA5
Kohnert
Learning Disabilities Research and Practice
RA6
Murphy
Language Learning and Technology
RA7
Reeves
British Journal of Education Studies
RA8
Shieber
Language and Communication
RA9
Crossley
Modern Language Journal
RA10
Walter
International Journal of Applied Linguistics
RA11
Armstrong
Language Awareness
RA12
Swales
English for Academic Purposes
RA13
Flowerdew
English for Specific Purposes
RA14
Buchanan
Issues in Educational Research
RA15
Huntly
The Australian Educational Researcher
RA16
McMurry
TESL-EJ (Teaching English as a Second Language)
RA17
Brown
Australian Journal of Educational & Developmental Psychology
RA18
Duffield
Studies in Second Language Acquisition
RA19
Todd
System
RA20
Jones
Written Communication
RA21
Woodcock
Contemporary Issues in Technology and Teacher Education
RA22
Lawes
Language Learning Journal
RA23
Prescott
WoPaLP (Working Papers in Applied Linguistics)
RA24
Slate
Journal of Youth Development
 

Referential Cohesion in Academic Writing

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Kiadó: Akadémiai Kiadó

Online megjelenés éve: 2024

ISBN: 978 963 664 049 1

This monograph aims to contribute to the study of written discourse and to writing pedagogy within the field of teaching English for academic purposes. The study has both a theoretical and an empirical focus. Due to the lack of an analytical tool available for the reliable cohesive reference analysis of extended texts, to explore the patterns of referential cohesion in research papers, it has been necessary to develop a new analytical tool. In practice, the study advances the theory of cohesion analysis by refining the cohesive reference-related aspects of Halliday and Hasan’s (1976) taxonomy of cohesion to transform it into a reliable and valid analytical tool for cohesive reference analysis in academic discourse in particular. The analytical tool is then applied to present a corpus-based comparative analysis of research articles and EFL (English as a Foreign Language) writers’ MA theses. This is accomplished by a multi-stage investigation, using quantitative and qualitative approaches at every stage to ensure that quantitative data is supported by qualitative insights and vice versa. The present empirical study points out considerable differences regarding the cohesive reference patterns among research articles produced by expert writers and the subcorpora of high- and low-rated theses by novice EFL writers. A major outcome of the investigation is that it yields significant pedagogical implications for both teachers and learners of academic writing: provides clues for the design of tasks for the development of the relevant aspects of EFL discourse competence together with additional practical activities for a variety of applications of the theory-based analytical tool.

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