RHETORICAL MOVE AND GENRE KNOWLEDGE DEVELOPMENT ANALYSIS OF THESIS AND DISSERTATION ABSTRACTS OF LOCAL AND INTERNATIONAL GRADUATE LECTURERS

In recent years, there has been surge of interest in the study of research abstracts and its rhetorical structure. While the number of studies in rhetorical moves of RA abstracts keeps growing, thesis and dissertation abstracts still receive little attention, especially in regard to the relationship...

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Main Author: Tara Devina Putri, - (Author)
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Published: 2021-08-30.
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