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020 | _a9783319260921 (PB) | ||
041 | _aeng | ||
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_a821.111 _bWAL |
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100 | _aWallwork, Adrian | ||
245 | _aEnglish for Writing Research Papers | ||
250 | _a2rd edition | ||
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_bSpringer _c2016 _aCham |
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300 | _axx, 377 p | ||
490 | _aEnglish for Academic Research | ||
505 | _aPART 1. WRITING SKILLS 1. Planning and Preparation 2. Structuring a sentence: word order 3. Structuring Paragraphs 4. Breaking Up Long Sentences 5. Being Concise and Removing Redundancy 6. Avoiding ambiguity, repetition, and vague language 7. Clarifying Who Did What 8. Highlighting Your Findings 9. Discussing your limitations 10. Hedging and Criticising 11. Plagiarism and Paraphrasing PART 2. SECTIONS OF A PAPER 12. Titles 13. Abstracts 14. Introduction 15. Review of the Literature 16. Methods 17. Results 18. Discussion 19. Conclusions 20. The Final Check | ||
520 | _aPublishing your research in an international journal is key to your success in academia. This guide is based on a study of over 1000 manuscripts and reviewers' reports revealing why papers written by non-native researchers are often rejected due to problems with English usage and poor structure and content | ||
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_aEnglish language Rhetoric _vEnglish language Technical English |
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690 | _aGeneral | ||
942 | _cBK | ||
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