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Advanced Academic Writing: Tips and Ideas
Erik Piece
9 episodes
1 week ago
This podcast is on the one hand dedicated to my students in the advanced writing course, and on the other to you, who are interested in understanding about technical writing from a linguistic perspective.
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This podcast is on the one hand dedicated to my students in the advanced writing course, and on the other to you, who are interested in understanding about technical writing from a linguistic perspective.
Show more...
Language Learning
Education
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4/13 Week 4 Summary: Nominalisation
Advanced Academic Writing: Tips and Ideas
4 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
4/13 Week 4 Summary: Nominalisation
(The text version of this podcast can be found here.) Over the past week, we explore one of the most important paraphrasing strategies: nominalisation. In this short podcast, I recapitulated some reasons why you should use nominalisation in academic writing -- not just in academic essays, but also when you write professionally when you enter into the workplace.  And you may want to read a related blogpost on what makes academic texts complex. Click here to have a look. Before you go, let me know in the Q&A below what you want me to explain in the next podcast!
Advanced Academic Writing: Tips and Ideas
This podcast is on the one hand dedicated to my students in the advanced writing course, and on the other to you, who are interested in understanding about technical writing from a linguistic perspective.