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English Academic Writing
A Guide for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Taschenbuch von Gerlinde Mautner (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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Are you involved in writing theses, journal articles, book chapters or monographs? Then this is the book for you. English Academic Writing provides a wealth of hands-on advice designed to help you draft research texts that are clear, engaging and reader-friendly.
Written in an accessible style, English Academic Writing offers:
Over 200 best-practice examples from real research texts
Practical language tips in `Toolboxes¿
`Makeovers¿ showing how texts can be improved
`In Brief¿ mini-summaries at key junctures in the text
`Takeaways¿ for each chapter
A bank of phrases realising key functions of academic English
Are you involved in writing theses, journal articles, book chapters or monographs? Then this is the book for you. English Academic Writing provides a wealth of hands-on advice designed to help you draft research texts that are clear, engaging and reader-friendly.
Written in an accessible style, English Academic Writing offers:
Over 200 best-practice examples from real research texts
Practical language tips in `Toolboxes¿
`Makeovers¿ showing how texts can be improved
`In Brief¿ mini-summaries at key junctures in the text
`Takeaways¿ for each chapter
A bank of phrases realising key functions of academic English
Über den Autor
Dr. Gerlinde Mautner lehrt am Insitut für Englische Wirtschaftskommunikation der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
Explanatory notes for readers
Introduction: Seven pillars of academic writing
1 Creativity and constraints: Planning research texts
1.1 Research genres
1.1.1 Genres, structures and hierarchies
1.1.2 Hierarchical organisation in research texts
1.2 The research story and its parts
1.2.1 The abstract
1.2.2 The beginning: Setting the scene
1.2.3 The middle: Developing the plot
1.2.4 The ending: Rounding it all off
1.3 Text appeal
2 One step at a time: Designing paragraphs
2.1 The essence of English paragraphs
2.2 The components of a paragraph
2.2.1 The topic sentence
2.2.2 The `meaty¿ middle
2.2.3 The final sentence
2.3 Paragraph appeal
3 Focus and flow: Constructing sentences
3.1 Sentence types
3.1.1 The simple sentence
3.1.2 The complex sentence
3.1.3 Subordinate clauses
3.2 Principles of sentence construction
3.2.1 The `given-new¿ principle
3.2.2 End focus
3.3 Passive sentences
3.4 Sentence appeal
3.4.1 Getting the verb-noun balance right
3.4.2 Varying sentence structure
4 Breath marks: Punctuation
4.1 Why punctuation matters
4.2 What punctuation marks signal
4.2.1 Suggesting `stops¿
4.2.2 Suggesting `detours¿
4.2.3 Suggesting `pauses¿
4.3 Commas: sometimes a question of style
4.3.1 Where style plays little part
4.3.2 Where style comes in
5 Only connect: Cohesion
5.1 General principles of cohesion and coherence
5.2 Cohesion within paragraphs
5.2.1 Semantic chains
5.2.2 Pronouns
5.2.3 Linkers
5.2.4 Structural devices
5.3 Cohesion beyond the paragraph
6 Your words, not mine: Citations
6.1 What to cite and how much
6.2 Types of citations
6.2.1 Direct versus indirect citations
6.2.2 Integral versus non-integral citations
6.3 Weaving citations into the text
6.4 Inadvertent plagiarism and how to avoid it
7 Follow me: Guiding and persuading the reader
7.1 Showing the reader the way: Metacomments
7.2 Getting the reader on your side
7.2.1 Reasoning
7.2.2 Emphasising
7.2.3 Evaluating
7.2.4 Rapport-building
Appendix 1 Conference presentations
A1.1 The audience, or `pity the listener¿
A1.2 The purposes
A1.3 Language considerations
A1.4 Text slides
Appendix 2 Grant proposals
Appendix 3 Phrasebank for academic writing
List of references
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Rubrik: Ratgeber
Thema: Briefe, Bewerbungen, Wiss. Arbeiten, Rhetorik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 238
Reihe: Studieren, aber richtig
Inhalt: 238 S.
ISBN-13: 9783825260286
ISBN-10: 3825260283
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mautner, Gerlinde
Ross, Christopher J.
Hersteller: UTB
UTB GmbH
Maße: 216 x 152 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Gerlinde Mautner (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.06.2023
Gewicht: 0,365 kg
preigu-id: 125804660
Über den Autor
Dr. Gerlinde Mautner lehrt am Insitut für Englische Wirtschaftskommunikation der Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien.
Inhaltsverzeichnis
Acknowledgments
Explanatory notes for readers
Introduction: Seven pillars of academic writing
1 Creativity and constraints: Planning research texts
1.1 Research genres
1.1.1 Genres, structures and hierarchies
1.1.2 Hierarchical organisation in research texts
1.2 The research story and its parts
1.2.1 The abstract
1.2.2 The beginning: Setting the scene
1.2.3 The middle: Developing the plot
1.2.4 The ending: Rounding it all off
1.3 Text appeal
2 One step at a time: Designing paragraphs
2.1 The essence of English paragraphs
2.2 The components of a paragraph
2.2.1 The topic sentence
2.2.2 The `meaty¿ middle
2.2.3 The final sentence
2.3 Paragraph appeal
3 Focus and flow: Constructing sentences
3.1 Sentence types
3.1.1 The simple sentence
3.1.2 The complex sentence
3.1.3 Subordinate clauses
3.2 Principles of sentence construction
3.2.1 The `given-new¿ principle
3.2.2 End focus
3.3 Passive sentences
3.4 Sentence appeal
3.4.1 Getting the verb-noun balance right
3.4.2 Varying sentence structure
4 Breath marks: Punctuation
4.1 Why punctuation matters
4.2 What punctuation marks signal
4.2.1 Suggesting `stops¿
4.2.2 Suggesting `detours¿
4.2.3 Suggesting `pauses¿
4.3 Commas: sometimes a question of style
4.3.1 Where style plays little part
4.3.2 Where style comes in
5 Only connect: Cohesion
5.1 General principles of cohesion and coherence
5.2 Cohesion within paragraphs
5.2.1 Semantic chains
5.2.2 Pronouns
5.2.3 Linkers
5.2.4 Structural devices
5.3 Cohesion beyond the paragraph
6 Your words, not mine: Citations
6.1 What to cite and how much
6.2 Types of citations
6.2.1 Direct versus indirect citations
6.2.2 Integral versus non-integral citations
6.3 Weaving citations into the text
6.4 Inadvertent plagiarism and how to avoid it
7 Follow me: Guiding and persuading the reader
7.1 Showing the reader the way: Metacomments
7.2 Getting the reader on your side
7.2.1 Reasoning
7.2.2 Emphasising
7.2.3 Evaluating
7.2.4 Rapport-building
Appendix 1 Conference presentations
A1.1 The audience, or `pity the listener¿
A1.2 The purposes
A1.3 Language considerations
A1.4 Text slides
Appendix 2 Grant proposals
Appendix 3 Phrasebank for academic writing
List of references
Index
Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2023
Rubrik: Ratgeber
Thema: Briefe, Bewerbungen, Wiss. Arbeiten, Rhetorik
Medium: Taschenbuch
Seiten: 238
Reihe: Studieren, aber richtig
Inhalt: 238 S.
ISBN-13: 9783825260286
ISBN-10: 3825260283
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Autor: Mautner, Gerlinde
Ross, Christopher J.
Hersteller: UTB
UTB GmbH
Maße: 216 x 152 x 17 mm
Von/Mit: Gerlinde Mautner (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 19.06.2023
Gewicht: 0,365 kg
preigu-id: 125804660
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