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| Content Provider | frontiers |
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| Author | Cheng, Xiaolong Zhang, Lawrence Jun |
| Abstract | in academic literacy and competence. Furthermore, the authors highlight that in order to get published globally, plurilingual writers should read and write extensively, and be aware of the rhetoric and linguistic characteristics of English texts. In Chapter 8, Burgess, Martín, and Balasanyan elaborate on an ERPP course for doctoral students, which takes a critical pragmatic approach to teaching research writing. Such a course affords a better understanding of scholarly publication in English.Parts 4 and 5 turn to the support for researchers in East Asia and South Asia, respectively. Chapter 9 by Li and Cargill characterizes and details a "master-class" methodology, which empowers English for academic purposes (EAP) teachers to impart their students the skills and knowledge in relation to English publishing in China. Administering a large-scale questionnaire, Zheng and Cao in Chapter 10 explore EAL researchers' ERRP beliefs and practices. They find that the majority of respondents believe it is equally important for researchers to publish in English and Chinese. As a sole contribution, Chapter 11 by Nauman represents the region of South Asia. In this chapter, the contributor discusses the effects of English language teaching reforms carried out by the Higher Education Commission on Pakistani researchers' language and research skills. He ends this chapter with suggestions on how to meet such scholars' publishing needs in their professional career.Part 6 is specific to the pe... |
| ISSN | 16641078 |
| DOI | 10.3389/fpsyg.2021.697603 |
| Volume Number | 12 |
| Journal | Frontiers in Psychology |
| Language | English |
| Publisher Date | 2021-06-09 |
| Access Restriction | Open |
| Subject Keyword | Academic publishing English as an additional language English for publication purposes International publishing Pluralingual/Multilingual writers |
| Content Type | Text |
| Resource Type | Book Review |
| Subject | Psychology |
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