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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
Abstract: The identification of technical words for teaching discipline-specific EAP courses remains a problem for materials designers and teachers alike. This study proposes a method that identifies technicality and measures the degree of technicality of a word. The Technicality Analysis Model (TAM) suggests five levels of technicality: least technical, slightly technical, moderately technical, very technical and most technical. In identifying technicality we take four factors into account: 1) both general and specialised senses of a word; (2) the banding of a word in reference word lists; (3) the polysemy of a word; (4) the literal meaning of a word. The set of categorisation criteria is stringent in the sense that even least technical words may have specialised senses in a specific discipline but those senses may be almost the same as the general sense. All words in more technical categories have specialised senses. We trialled the TAM with 837 financial-sector-specific words generated from a 6.7-million-word corpus of financial texts. Results show that with the categorisation criteria in the technicality analysis, every financial-sector-specific word could be categorised into one of the technical word categories. Future research may use the TAM to develop a repertoire of discipline-specific vocabulary for EAP teaching and learning.
URL: https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jeap.2017.06.003
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/71002/
https://ueaeprints.uea.ac.uk/id/eprint/71002/1/Manuscript_Technicality.pdf
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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
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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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