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The Academic Discourse of Mechanical Engineering: A corpus-based study into rhetorical conventions of research articles
Thi Ngoc Phuong Le, Minh Man Pham and Michael Barlow
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Studies in Corpus Linguistics
107] 2023
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Chapter 6
The phraseological profile of mechanical engineering research articles
Article outline
Introduction
6.1
Structures of the n-grams
6.2
Functions of the n-grams
6.2.1
Research-oriented phrases
6.2.2
Text-oriented phrases
6.2.3
Participant-oriented category
6.3
Phraseological properties
6.3.1
Correspondence between structures and functions
6.3.1.1
General structures and general functions
6.3.1.2
Specific structures and specific functions
6.3.2
Phraseology and epistemology
6.3.3
The phraseological realisations of the macro-structure and rhetorical structures
6.3.3.1
The distribution of n-gram functions across the article sections
6.3.3.2
The distribution of specific n-gram functions and structures across the communicative functions
6.4
Cohesion