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Advanced Academic Writing: Tips and Ideas
Erik Piece
9 episodes
1 day 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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What makes academic writing "academic"?
Advanced Academic Writing: Tips and Ideas
7 minutes 41 seconds
4 years ago
What makes academic writing "academic"?
Inducted into the course, you might have understood what to expect and to achieve herein. Now we move on to the very question, as to what makes your writing "academic": Is being "academic" a language, a style, or a way to "belong" in a particular community at school? We'll briefly look into this question in this episode, from a grammatical perspective.
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.