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Sympathy for the devil? A defence of EAP
Hyland, Ken. - 2018
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Student engagement with teacher and automated feedback on L2 writing
Zhang, Zhe (Victor); Hyland, Ken. - 2018
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Social learning analytics in online language learning: Challenges and future directions
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Is academic writing becoming more informal?
Hyland, Ken; Jiang, Feng (Kevin). - 2017
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Learning to write for academic purposes:Specificity and second language writing
Hyland, Ken. - : Taylor and Francis, 2017
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Metadiscursive nouns: Interaction and cohesion in abstract moves
Jiang, Feng (Kevin); Hyland, Ken. - 2017
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Faces of English Education:Students, Teachers, and Pedagogy
Wong, Lillian L.C.; Hyland, Ken. - : Taylor and Francis, 2017
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Metadiscourse: What is it and where is it going?
Hyland, Ken. - 2017
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Intervention and revision: Expertise and interaction in text mediation
Luo, Na; Hyland, Ken. - 2017
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What is technicality? A Technicality Analysis Model for EAP vocabulary
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The Routledge Handbook of English for Academic Purposes
Hyland, Ken; Shaw, Philip. - : Routledge, 2016
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General and Specific EAP
Hyland, Ken. - : Routledge, 2016
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Change of Attitude? A Diachronic Study of Stance
Hyland, Ken; Jiang, Feng (Kevin). - 2016
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“We must conclude that…”:A diachronic study of academic engagement
Hyland, Ken; Jiang, Feng (Kevin). - 2016
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A very peculiar practice
Hyland, Ken. - : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 2016
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Academic publishing and the myth of linguistic injustice
Hyland, Ken. - 2016
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Chinese academics writing for publication:English teachers as text mediators
Luo, Na; Hyland, Ken. - 2016
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Methods and methodologies in second language writing research
Hyland, Ken. - 2016
Abstract: A considerable variety of methods have been used to understand the complex, multifaceted nature of L2 writing. Often driven by pedagogical imperatives and informed by particular views of writing, texts and writers, these methods themselves raise questions regarding what we believe writing is and about our interpretive practices. With increasing numbers of teachers and scholars turning to investigate writing in their classrooms or courses of further study, it may be helpful to be aware of what options are available for studying writing and how these relate to key methodological designs. More than this, however, it is important to be aware of what our choices imply about our understanding of what writing is and how it can be known. In this paper I set out the main approaches to studying writing for novice researchers, providing examples of key studies, and go on to situate these methods within the main theories about writing arguing that methods are not neutral options but allow us to see certain things but not others. They do not just tell us different things about writing but reveal what we believe writing to be.
URL: https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/65916/
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.system.2016.05.002
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/65916/1/Accepted_manuscript.pdf
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Researching Writing
In: Research methods in applied linguistics : a practical resource (2015), S. 335-348
Leibniz-Zentrum Allgemeine Sprachwissenschaft
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Corpora and written academic English
Hyland, Ken. - : Cambridge University Press, 2015
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