The Integration of Grammar and Discourse in Academic Writing
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Genre-oriented, EAP, Discourse analysis, Functional linguistics, Pedagogical implications, Pragmatics and authorial positioning.Dimensions Badge
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The research-oriented writing has historically been treated by means of separate, isolated and discrete analytical angles of accuracy in grammar. Since it was more focused on grammar correctness, it failed to fully explain the way in which academic discourse is interactively produced via the interrelationship between language-based configuration, pragmatic function, and domain-specific practice. This study puts forward a holistic grammar-in-discourse model for investigating and pedagogically addressing scholarly writing and it also draws theoretical contributions derived from discourse-based analysis, genre-based theory, functional language theory as well as pragmatic theory.Abstract
By bringing together core research studies on authorial positioning or stance, discourse-syntax interface, communicative acts, rhetorical or genre category as well as textual connectedness, the current scholarly work puts forward a comprehensive and integrated theoretical as well as conceptual framework. The study establishes that syntactic selections in scholarly prose are governed by higher-level discourse purposes, for instance evaluation, authorial voice construction, and knowledge development. The analysis highlights the effective use of syntactic patterns such as modal expressions, noun-based constructions, attitudinal language, and syntactic embedding patterned in different and structured ways across scholarly genres and subject areas. The research additionally addresses pedagogical implications for English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and second-language learning settings contending that grammatical pedagogy integrated into discourse and genre consciousness empowers academic writers to cultivate a more proficient and authorial presence. By re-framing grammatical systems as discourse-embedded meaning, the study provides a coherent and an integrated theoretical schema that links language analysis and the teaching of academic writing.
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