• Title of article

    Lexical Bundles in Applied Linguistics: Variations across Postgraduate Genres

  • Author/Authors

    Jalali ، Hassan Isfahan University of Technology

  • Pages
    29
  • From page
    1
  • To page
    29
  • Abstract
    As building blocks of coherent discourse, lexical bundles, frequent word combinations that commonly occur in different registers, have attracted the attention of researchers in corpus linguistics in the last decade. The importance of these word clusters lies in their often necessary functional contribution to the development of evolving discourse. While most previous studies of bundles have been mainly concerned with variations in the use of these word sequences across different registers (e.g., conversation, classroom teaching, and lectures) and a number of disciplines (e.g., history and biology), postgraduate genres have not been the subject of adequate rigorous analysis. This corpusbased study explored possible differences andor similarities between two students’ genres in terms of the variety, structure, and function of lexical bundles. Through two corpora of master theses and doctoral dissertations in one single discipline of applied linguistics, the study showed that not only was there a large intradisciplinary difference between the two genres in the range of bundles employed, but also there were some striking differences in the total frequency and function of these word combinations. Some implications for academic writing instruction have also been discussed.
  • Keywords
    Lexical Bundles , master theses , doctoral dissertations , corpus linguistics , applied linguistics
  • Journal title
    Journal of Foreign Language Teaching and Translation Studies
  • Record number

    2495429