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Disciplinary identities: individuality and community in academic writing
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Projecting an academic identity in some reflective genres
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Hyland, Ken. - : Asociacion Europea de Lenguas para Fines Especificos, 2011
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Disciplines and discourses: social interactions in the construction of knowledge
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Hyland, Ken. - : Parlor Press and the WAC Clearinghouse, 2011
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Constructing proximity: relating to readers in popular and professional science
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Being Swales and Cameron: constructing identity in applied linguistics
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Community and individuality: performing identity in applied linguistics
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'The leading journal in its field': evaluation in journal descriptions
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Discipline and gender: constructing rhetorical identity in book reviews
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Constraint vs creativity: identity and disciplinarity in academic writing
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‘Robot kung fu’: gender and professional identity in biology and philosophy reviews
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