Vivian Gramley, Katharina Pietsch, Tyll Zybura
Writing in English Studies (eBook, PDF)
A Guide for Students in English Linguistics and Literature
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Vivian Gramley, Katharina Pietsch, Tyll Zybura
Writing in English Studies (eBook, PDF)
A Guide for Students in English Linguistics and Literature
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How does academic writing work in English linguistics and in English literary and cultural studies? This book serves as a student guide to the conventions of writing in these disciplines. It introduces how linguistic and literary and cultural researchers think and write in their fields. Vivid examples and quotations from student papers show elegant solutions for approaching structure and formulation in academic writing. In this way, this volume makes the composition of university papers more accessible.
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How does academic writing work in English linguistics and in English literary and cultural studies? This book serves as a student guide to the conventions of writing in these disciplines. It introduces how linguistic and literary and cultural researchers think and write in their fields. Vivid examples and quotations from student papers show elegant solutions for approaching structure and formulation in academic writing. In this way, this volume makes the composition of university papers more accessible.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: UTB GmbH
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783838553634
- Artikelnr.: 71188645
- Verlag: UTB GmbH
- Seitenzahl: 170
- Erscheinungstermin: 8. Juni 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9783838553634
- Artikelnr.: 71188645
Dr. Vivian Gramley lehrt an der Universität Bielefeld Anglistik (British and American Studies).
Instead of a preface7 1. The practices of writing11 1.1 Why academic writing is hard12 1.2 Academic writing means joining a conversation13 1.3 Finding literature28 1.4 Text in progress: drafting, revising, and editing36 1.5 How to become an expert on your own writing44 Reference list50 2. Writing in linguistics51 2.1 Thinking, writing, and communication in English linguistics51 2.2 How linguists write about linguistic questions56 2.3 Content of linguistic writing57 2.4 Finding a topic and formulating a research statement71 2.5 Structure (IMRaD)81 Reference list100 Suggested solutions to the tasks102 3. Writing in literary and cultural studies104 3.1 Thinking, writing, and communication in Anglo-American literary and cultural studies104 3.2 Building your argument: rhetoric, argumentation, and structure111 3.3 Building your argument: theory, formal analysis, and interpretation134 3.4 How to begin149 Reference list156 Acknowledgements159 Index160
Instead of a preface7 1. The practices of writing11 1.1 Why academic writing is hard12 1.2 Academic writing means joining a conversation13 1.3 Finding literature28 1.4 Text in progress: drafting, revising, and editing36 1.5 How to become an expert on your own writing44 Reference list50 2. Writing in linguistics51 2.1 Thinking, writing, and communication in English linguistics51 2.2 How linguists write about linguistic questions56 2.3 Content of linguistic writing57 2.4 Finding a topic and formulating a research statement71 2.5 Structure (IMRaD)81 Reference list100 Suggested solutions to the tasks102 3. Writing in literary and cultural studies104 3.1 Thinking, writing, and communication in Anglo-American literary and cultural studies104 3.2 Building your argument: rhetoric, argumentation, and structure111 3.3 Building your argument: theory, formal analysis, and interpretation134 3.4 How to begin149 Reference list156 Acknowledgements159 Index160
Instead of a preface7 1. The practices of writing11 1.1 Why academic writing is hard12 1.2 Academic writing means joining a conversation13 1.3 Finding literature28 1.4 Text in progress: drafting, revising, and editing36 1.5 How to become an expert on your own writing44 Reference list50 2. Writing in linguistics51 2.1 Thinking, writing, and communication in English linguistics51 2.2 How linguists write about linguistic questions56 2.3 Content of linguistic writing57 2.4 Finding a topic and formulating a research statement71 2.5 Structure (IMRaD)81 Reference list100 Suggested solutions to the tasks102 3. Writing in literary and cultural studies104 3.1 Thinking, writing, and communication in Anglo-American literary and cultural studies104 3.2 Building your argument: rhetoric, argumentation, and structure111 3.3 Building your argument: theory, formal analysis, and interpretation134 3.4 How to begin149 Reference list156 Acknowledgements159 Index160
Instead of a preface7 1. The practices of writing11 1.1 Why academic writing is hard12 1.2 Academic writing means joining a conversation13 1.3 Finding literature28 1.4 Text in progress: drafting, revising, and editing36 1.5 How to become an expert on your own writing44 Reference list50 2. Writing in linguistics51 2.1 Thinking, writing, and communication in English linguistics51 2.2 How linguists write about linguistic questions56 2.3 Content of linguistic writing57 2.4 Finding a topic and formulating a research statement71 2.5 Structure (IMRaD)81 Reference list100 Suggested solutions to the tasks102 3. Writing in literary and cultural studies104 3.1 Thinking, writing, and communication in Anglo-American literary and cultural studies104 3.2 Building your argument: rhetoric, argumentation, and structure111 3.3 Building your argument: theory, formal analysis, and interpretation134 3.4 How to begin149 Reference list156 Acknowledgements159 Index160