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Academic writing for graduate students : essential tasks and skills / John M Swales and Christine B. Feak.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Michigan series in English for academic & professional purposesPublication details: Ann Arbor, Mich. : University of Michigan Press ; [Bristol : University Presses Marketing, distributor], 2004.Edition: 2nd edDescription: ix, 331 p. ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780472088560
  • 9780472088560
Subject(s): Summary: The second edition of this successful guide to writing for graduate and undergraduate-students has been modified to include updates and replacements of older data sets; an increased range of disciplines with tasks such as nursing, marketing, and art history; discussions of discourse analysis; a broader discussion of e-mail use that includes current e-mail practices. Like its predecessor, this edition of "Academic Writing for Graduate Students" " explains understanding the intended audience, the purpose of the paper, and academic genres. " includes the use of task-based methodology, analytic group discussion, and genre consciousness-raising. " shows how to write summaries and critiques. " features "language focus" sections that address linguistic elements as they affect the wider rhetorical objectives. " helps students position themselves as junior scholars in their academic communities. The Commentary has also been revised.
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Previous ed.: 1994.

Includes bibliographical references and index.

The second edition of this successful guide to writing for graduate and undergraduate-students has been modified to include updates and replacements of older data sets; an increased range of disciplines with tasks such as nursing, marketing, and art history; discussions of discourse analysis; a broader discussion of e-mail use that includes current e-mail practices. Like its predecessor, this edition of "Academic Writing for Graduate Students" " explains understanding the intended audience, the purpose of the paper, and academic genres. " includes the use of task-based methodology, analytic group discussion, and genre consciousness-raising. " shows how to write summaries and critiques. " features "language focus" sections that address linguistic elements as they affect the wider rhetorical objectives. " helps students position themselves as junior scholars in their academic communities. The Commentary has also been revised.

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