A genre analysis of English language research grant proposal abstracts in Chile

The writing of English-language research genres represent a challenging task for non-native-speaker researchers. Grant proposals, in particular, are a high-stakes genre that will greatly influence a researcher’s career development opportunities; however, novice researchers are faced with an urgent l...

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Main Author: Matzler, Pascal P
Format: Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)
Language:English
Published: 2014
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Online Access:https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27511/
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description The writing of English-language research genres represent a challenging task for non-native-speaker researchers. Grant proposals, in particular, are a high-stakes genre that will greatly influence a researcher’s career development opportunities; however, novice researchers are faced with an urgent lack of publicly available exemplars or teaching materials for this genre. The present study attempts to address this issue by means of Swalesian genre analysis. First, a move system analysis is applied to a corpus of 40 abstracts of successful grant proposals from a variety of disciplines. Based on the results of this initial analysis, a modified move framework for grant proposal abstracts is formulated. Finally, interviews are conducted with specialist informants from four disciplines. The results show that the proposed framework is clear and functional to the discussion of rhetorical choices in grant proposal abstracts for the present Chilean context.
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spelling nottingham-275112017-10-19T14:03:54Z https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27511/ A genre analysis of English language research grant proposal abstracts in Chile Matzler, Pascal P The writing of English-language research genres represent a challenging task for non-native-speaker researchers. Grant proposals, in particular, are a high-stakes genre that will greatly influence a researcher’s career development opportunities; however, novice researchers are faced with an urgent lack of publicly available exemplars or teaching materials for this genre. The present study attempts to address this issue by means of Swalesian genre analysis. First, a move system analysis is applied to a corpus of 40 abstracts of successful grant proposals from a variety of disciplines. Based on the results of this initial analysis, a modified move framework for grant proposal abstracts is formulated. Finally, interviews are conducted with specialist informants from four disciplines. The results show that the proposed framework is clear and functional to the discussion of rhetorical choices in grant proposal abstracts for the present Chilean context. 2014-06 Dissertation (University of Nottingham only) NonPeerReviewed application/pdf en https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27511/1/Matzler_Pascal.pdf Matzler, Pascal P (2014) A genre analysis of English language research grant proposal abstracts in Chile. [Dissertation (University of Nottingham only)] (Unpublished) English-language research grant proposals Swalesian genre analysis Chile
spellingShingle English-language research
grant proposals
Swalesian genre analysis
Chile
Matzler, Pascal P
A genre analysis of English language research grant proposal abstracts in Chile
title A genre analysis of English language research grant proposal abstracts in Chile
title_full A genre analysis of English language research grant proposal abstracts in Chile
title_fullStr A genre analysis of English language research grant proposal abstracts in Chile
title_full_unstemmed A genre analysis of English language research grant proposal abstracts in Chile
title_short A genre analysis of English language research grant proposal abstracts in Chile
title_sort genre analysis of english language research grant proposal abstracts in chile
topic English-language research
grant proposals
Swalesian genre analysis
Chile
url https://eprints.nottingham.ac.uk/27511/