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_aReid, Natalie _93078 |
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245 | 0 | _aGetting Published in International Journals: Writing Strategies for European Social Scientists | |
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_c2010 _bNOVA - Norwegian Social Research, _aOslo, |
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520 | _aWriting in English is different from writing in any European language. Getting Published in International Journals: Writing Strategies for European Social Scientists, Revised Edition, gives its readers the analytical, contextual, structural, and stylistic writing tools for competing with native speakers of English for limited space in international journals. The book reveals the unwritten rules of English academic rhetoric and discusses them within the context of the different and unconscious expectations accorded both readers and writers with the English linguistic community. | ||
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_aacademic English _95769 |
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_aacademic writing _95770 |
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_atextbook _95204 |
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_areference material _95400 |
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_uhttps://nataliereid.com/book/read-about/ _yAuthor's webpage |
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