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- Title
Revealing disciplinary variation in student writing: a multi-dimensional analysis of the Michigan Corpus of Upper-level Student Papers (MICUSP).
- Authors
Hardy, Jack A.; Römer, Ute
- Abstract
The purpose of this study was to uncover sets of co-occurring, lexico-grammatical features to help to characterise successful student writing. The writing was captured by the Michigan Corpus of Upper-level Student Papers (MICUSP, 2009) and was taken from sixteen disciplines. MICUSP is a corpus of A-graded, upper-level student papers of different disciplines and paper types (O'Donnell and Römer, 2012; and Römer and O'Donnell, 2011). Following Biber (1988), we used a multi-dimensional analysis to identify dimensions of frequently co-occurring features that best account for cross-disciplinary variation in MICUSP. The four functional dimensions of MICUSP appear to distinguish between: ( 1) Involved, Academic Narrative versus Descriptive, Informational Discourse; ( 2) Expression of Opinions and Mental Processes; ( 3) Situation-Dependent, Non-Procedural Evaluation versus Procedural Discourse; and ( 4) Production of Possibility Statement and Argumentation. Along with a description of the methodology, this paper defines the features that constitute the factors, which have been labelled based on their communicative functions. Similarities and differences at the disciplinary and genre-specific levels are discussed as are the implications for discipline-specific and register-based pedagogies.
- Subjects
ACADEMIC discourse; LEXICOLOGY; COLLEGE curriculum; UNDERGRADUATES; TEACHING aids
- Publication
Corpora, 2013, Vol 8, Issue 2, p183
- ISSN
1749-5032
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.3366/cor.2013.0040