Koyalan, A., & Mumford, S. (2011). Changes to English as an additional language writers' research articles: From spoken to written register. English for Specific Purposes, 30, 113-123.
摘要:The process of writing journal articles is increasingly being seen as a collaborative process, especially where the authors are English as an Additional Language (EAL) academics. This study examines the changes made in terms of register to EAL writers' journal articles by a native-speaker writing centre advisor at a private university in Turkey. An innovative five category framework focusing specifically on nouns and associated elements is described and used to classify the advisor's changes to a sample of nine research articles in the field of social science. An analysis of these changes concludes that non-finite clauses are especially underused by the writers in this study. The implications of EAL writers' under use of this structure and other academic written register forms are considered, and suggestions are made for raising awareness of register, both for EAL writers and the language professionals who help them. [Copyright The American University; published by Elsevier Ltd.]
关键词:applied linguistics, language for special purposes, English for Special Purposes, English as a Second Language, Academic Writing, Social Sciences, Editing, Academic Language, Turkey, Journals Academic, Higher Education