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Abstract
This study employs the local grammar approach to account for classification in academic writing and discusses the implications and applications for EAP writing pedagogy. Instances of classification were extracted from the Database of English for Academic Purposes (DEAP) Baby Corpus using classificatory phrases, nouns, and verbs (e.g., fall into, type, classify). Based on the retrieved instances, nine functional terms for classification (e.g., ‘Subclass’, ‘Superclass’, ‘Classifying’) were identified for performing local grammar analyses. The subsequent analyses produced 24 local grammar patterns of classification, each representing the lexical-semantic regularities of a group of instances in the corpus. A comparison between the local grammar patterns and previous patterns of classification indicates that the former can more accurately describe the linguistic regularities of academic discourse acts. Furthermore, local grammar patterns with different levels of complexity can be used to gradually improve students’ academic writing skills. This study also sheds new light on terminology identification for local grammar analyses of discourse acts that involve complex semantic relations, such as hyponymy and meronymy.
期刊介绍:
The Journal of English for Academic Purposes provides a forum for the dissemination of information and views which enables practitioners of and researchers in EAP to keep current with developments in their field and to contribute to its continued updating. JEAP publishes articles, book reviews, conference reports, and academic exchanges in the linguistic, sociolinguistic and psycholinguistic description of English as it occurs in the contexts of academic study and scholarly exchange itself.