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  1. Cognitive load of academic writing in L2 English vs. in L1 plus translation
  2. Warum es plötzlich "läuft"
    Autor*in: Perrin, Daniel
    Erschienen: 1999
    Verlag:  Luchterhand

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    Sprache: Deutsch
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    Format: Online
    DDC Klassifikation: Rhetorik, Sammlungen von Literatur (808)
    Schlagworte: Writing; Academic writing; Writing coaching; Writing process
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  3. Schreibstrategien in Balance : was Wissenschaftler von Journalistinnen lernen können
    Erschienen: 2002
    Verlag:  Springer

    Wer Sachtexte für die Publikation schreibt, gerät zwangsläufig in Konflikte. Dieses Kapitel zeigt, wo sich wissenschaftliches und journalistisches Schreiben ähneln und wie journalistisches Schreiben die Produktivität und die Qualität beim... mehr

     

    Wer Sachtexte für die Publikation schreibt, gerät zwangsläufig in Konflikte. Dieses Kapitel zeigt, wo sich wissenschaftliches und journalistisches Schreiben ähneln und wie journalistisches Schreiben die Produktivität und die Qualität beim wissenschaftlichen Schreiben fördern kann. In beiden Domänen gelten die Kooperationsauflagen rationaler Kommunikation (Abschnitt 1). Diese Auflagen führen im Schreibhandeln zu Konflikten, zum Beispiel zwischen Vertiefen und Eingrenzen, Positionieren und Moderieren. Nur mit einem ausgewogenen Konfliktmanagement kann die Textproduktion gelingen (2). Ein Fallbeispiel aus der universitären Schreibberatung illustriert gescheitertes Konfliktmanagement: Es zeigt einen zermürbenden Schreibverlauf mit frustrierendem Ergebnis mangels funktionaler Strategien (3). Ein Training im populärwissenschaftlichen, journalistischen Schreiben führt weg von solch dysfunktionalem Schreibhandeln (4). Eine praxisgerechtere universitäre Schreibausbildung sollte sich deshalb die funktionalen Analogien beider Domänen, Wissenschaft und Journalismus, zunutze machen (5).

     

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    Sprache: Deutsch
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    Schlagworte: Writing research; Academic writing; Journalism; Writing strategies
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  4. Introduction : teaching and learning writing
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Emerald

    In the multilingual context of European higher education, both the need to study new linguistic situations in diverse educational contexts and the pressure to meet the demands of contemporary teaching are challenging tasks for writing research. Over... mehr

     

    In the multilingual context of European higher education, both the need to study new linguistic situations in diverse educational contexts and the pressure to meet the demands of contemporary teaching are challenging tasks for writing research. Over the past 30 years, the study of teaching and learning of writing constitutes a major field of interdisciplinary research which has compiled a substantial body of knowledge but still expands with respect to new research questions, new research fields and new methodologies. This expansion is particularly evident in this section on the teaching and learning of writing, which contains a large number of contributions on writing and reading processes, teaching methods, learner characteristics and text genres. The perspectives of the studies vary, as do the subjects studied, the contexts, the purposes of writing and the educational situations. The section is organized into five major sections which have been defined on the basis of the main research lines or research perspectives followed: – Focus on writing instruction – Focus on writing process – Focus on text assessment – Focus on learner and teacher variables – Focus on genre This classification is somewhat arbitrary, as most studies touch on more than one field. Still, we feel that each of the following papers has a main focus that allows classification into one of the proposed subsections. Other variables and study characteristics were excluded from the classification, as, for example the participants’ characteristics (e.g. with or without learning disabilities (LD)), the educational level (primary, secondary or higher education), the methodological approach (descriptive, correlational or experimental) and the theoretical approach. Some of the papers may share several or even all of these characteristics but are placed in different sections on the basis of their main research focus.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagworte: Writing research; Intervention; Academic writing; Teaching; Learning; Development
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  5. The place of writing in translation : from linguistic craftmanship to multilingual text production
    Autor*in: Kruse, Otto
    Erschienen: 2012
    Verlag:  Parlor

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagworte: Translation; University; Academic writing; Text production; Skill; Fluency
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  6. Thesis writer : a system for supporting academic writing
    Erschienen: 2015
    Verlag:  ACM

    Learning to write in academic contexts is a challenging task faced by many students, and no less challenging is the instruction and tutoring of student writers. The most demanding paper students have to write is their thesis, which is equally an... mehr

     

    Learning to write in academic contexts is a challenging task faced by many students, and no less challenging is the instruction and tutoring of student writers. The most demanding paper students have to write is their thesis, which is equally an important part of their learning program as it is for graduation requirements. This new online support system aids thesis writing through a variety of tools and tutorials, guiding students through the writing process from initial idea to completed thesis. Based on an extended version of the well-established IMRD (Introduction, Methods, Results, Discussion) scheme, a flexible structure is provided which fits most academic and scholarly papers. Students are provided with numerous short tutorials which instruct them in choosing a topic and developing a manageable concept for their dissertation project. New tools have been created to facilitate the formulation process by integrating large discipline-specific corpora from which users can derive linguistic support through an integrated open source corpus analysis tool. The system also supports collaborative processes between writers, peers, tutors, and supervisors. The initial version will aid thesis writing in defined degree programs and facilitate communication within these disciplinary communities.

     

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    Schlagworte: Technology enhanced learning; Thesis writing; Academic writing; Support
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  7. The bilingual academic phrasebook : can it support writers? And how?
    Erschienen: 2019

    This presentation reports on the creation of a bilingual academic phrasebook (or two corresponding phrasebooks in English and German), which is based on two corpora of 20,000 English and 16,000 German documents, as a work in progress. Built on the... mehr

     

    This presentation reports on the creation of a bilingual academic phrasebook (or two corresponding phrasebooks in English and German), which is based on two corpora of 20,000 English and 16,000 German documents, as a work in progress. Built on the Manchester Phrasebank methodology, the present project focuses on collecting phrases and examining connections between the two languages. What we refer to as a phrasebook is a collection of expressions used to perform the most important speech acts in academic papers. As an inventory of frequently used expressions in research articles and theses, the collection is a representation of the functional aspects of academic language and, as such, may be viewed as a rhetoric for academic texts. In the presentation, we describe how phrases are selected and organized along the IMRD sequence in order to correspond with the composition process. We also outline a theoretical framework grounded in genre theory, rhetoric and linguistics to provide the basis for the phrasebook’s planned pedagogical uses, as well as lay some foundations for this branch of research. In addition, we demonstrate how the phrases may be used to support authors in a digital learning environment called Thesis Writer, in which the phrases are available to writers when their papers demand certain speech acts. The most important part of our presentation will be a reflection on the parallelism of German and English expressions, with a brief overview of some of the similarities and differences in frequencies found when comparing the two languages. While the phrasebook is a key component in the structure of Thesis Writer, our intention is to make it available as a separate digital tool to be used independently. Concluding, we summarize our experience thus far with the uses and limitations of academic phrases in the teaching of academic writing, both in L1 and L2.

     

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    Sprache: Englisch
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    Schlagworte: Academic writing
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