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Stand-Alone Conclusion Section in Open-Access Research Articles: Organizational Structure
Kanoksilapatham B.
Research Article Introductions in Applied Linguistics: A Comparative Study on the Use of Appeals
Arianto M., Haq M., Jufrizal J.
Rhetorical Structure of Applied Linguistics Research Article Discussions: A Comparative Cross-Cultural Analysis
Ahmadi L.
Evaluative Stancetaking in English-Medium Academic Prose: A Study of Research Article Abstracts by Russian and Chinese L2 Writers
Boginskaya O.
Previous studies have several limitations …: Indonesian Doctoral Students’, Indonesian Academics’, and International Authors’ Research Gap Strategies in ELT Research Article Abstracts and Introductions
Arianto M., Saukah A., Basthomi Y., Wulyani A.
“Expunge Virtually All Use of the Passive Voice”: How Does Style Guideline Affect Passive Voice Occurrences in Research Articles?
Fauziah H., Bashtomi Y.
The Status of Theme in Research Article Abstracts in Seven Dentistry Subdisciplines: A Text-Based Study of Intradisciplinary Variations and Similarities in Thematic Choices and Thematic Progression Patterns
Alyousef H.
Does Journal Indexation Matter? A Genre-Approach Move Analysis of Nursing English Research Article Abstracts
Lubis A., Kurniawan E., Gunawan W.
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  • Preposições e conjunções ingleses são ignoradas
  • Busca é feita por todos os palavras-chave (agente AND experimentador) por omissão
  • Use OR para pesquisar um termo exato, ex.: educação OR formação
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  • Exclua uma palavra utilizando o sinal - (hífen) ou operador NOT; ex.: concurso-de beleza ou concurso NOT de beleza
  • Use * como caractere-coringa, ex.: científic* recuperará as palavras "científico", "científicos", etc.