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_aSecond language writers' text : _blinguistic and rhetorical features / _cEli Hinkel. |
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_aMahwah, N.J. : _bLawrence Erlbaum Associates, _c2002. |
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_tForeword / _rRobert B. Kaplan -- _gI. _tBackground: Research in Text and Written Discourse. _g1. _tWriting as Text. _g2. _tResearch in Academic and ESL Written Discourse and Text. _g3. _tWritten Discourse and Text in Different Rhetorical Traditions. _g4. _tThe Goals and Politics of Teaching ESL Writing. _g5. _tThe Study of Features of Second Language Text: Essays, the Data, and Methods of Analysis -- _gII. _tCommon Linguistic and Rhetorical Features of Academic ESL Text. _g6. _tNouns, Pronouns, and Nominals and Their Functions and Uses in Text. _g7. _tThe Verb Phrase and Deverbals and Their Functions and Uses in Text. _g8. _tAdjectives and Adverbs and Their Functions and Uses in Text. _g9. _tSubordinate Clauses and Their Functions and Uses. _g10. _tText-Rhetorical Features and Their Functions and Uses -- _gIII. _tThe Effect of Prompts on ESL Text. _g11. _tThe First Three Prompts. _g12. _tThe Second Three Prompts. _g13. _tThe Differences That the Prompts Make -- _gIV. _tConclusion. _g14. _tDetermining Priorities in Teaching and Curriculum. _g15. _tEpilogue. _gApp. A. _tRank-Order of Median Frequency Rates of Linguistic Features in NS and NNS Texts -- _gApp. B. _tComparisons of Common Linguistic and Rhetorical Features in Academic Essays Across Prompts By L1 groups. |
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