Detailed Information on Publication Record
2018
Chapter 7, Conference abstracts in English. A challenge for non-Anglophone writers.
POVOLNÁ, RenataBasic information
Original name
Chapter 7, Conference abstracts in English. A challenge for non-Anglophone writers.
Authors
POVOLNÁ, Renata (203 Czech Republic, guarantor, belonging to the institution)
Edition
1.vyd. Amsterdam / Philadelphia, Intercultural Perspectives on Research Writing, p. 151-172, 22 pp. Aila Applied Linguistics Series 18, 2018
Publisher
John Benjamins Publishing Company
Other information
Language
English
Type of outcome
Kapitola resp. kapitoly v odborné knize
Field of Study
60203 Linguistics
Country of publisher
Netherlands
Confidentiality degree
není předmětem státního či obchodního tajemství
Publication form
printed version "print"
RIV identification code
RIV/00216224:14410/18:00101702
Organization unit
Faculty of Education
ISBN
978-90-272-0197-3
UT WoS
000591188000008
Keywords in English
intercultural variation; conference abstracts; rhetorical structure; moves; move analysis; tense; aspect and voice of finite verbs; classes of grammatical subjects
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Abstract
V originále
With the growing internationalisation of all scholarship the use of English as an international lingua franca has become an important prerequisite for scholars who intend to submit their abstracts and present their research to an academic audience at international conferences. Consequently, schola ars from non-Anglophone backgrounds have to master the writing of this research-process genre (Swales, 1990) in English, since otherwise they may risk being refused participation at conferences and publication in conference prob ceedings. This chapter analyses the textual organisation of conference abstracts (CAs) written in English with the aim of finding out whether there is intercul( tural variation in rhetorical moves and their linguistic realisations applied by Anglophone scholars and those from some countries where Slavonic languages are spoken.
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