Research Article

Lexical bundles in published research articles: A corpus-based study

Volume: 15 Number: 2 July 1, 2019
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Lexical bundles in published research articles: A corpus-based study

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Lexical bundles in published research articles: A corpus-based study

This corpus-based study investigates to what extent L1 Turkish speakers of English produce lexical bundles in their academic writing. To this end, a corpus of published research articles in six academic disciplines was collected. The corpus included one-million words in total. The four and five-word lexical bundles in the corpus were identified with the help of a corpus software and analyzed for their frequency, structural and functional features. The analysis yielded a total of 99 four-word and 22 five-word lexical bundles in the corpus. The results showed that the lexical bundles frequently used by Turkish authors in research articles had structural correlates and performed strong functions to construct the discourse of academic writing. Also, the study revealed a new group of bundles called research referential bundles. This finding might indicate that genre plays a significant role in the use of lexical bundles. The discussions given in this article could provide insights for further multi-word studies.

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 Bal-Gezegin, Betül

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 Amasya University

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English

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Research Article

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July 1, 2019

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October 31, 2018

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Year 2019 Volume: 15 Number: 2

APA
Bal Gezegin, B. (2019). Lexical bundles in published research articles: A corpus-based study. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 15(2), 520-534. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.586188
AMA
1.Bal Gezegin B. Lexical bundles in published research articles: A corpus-based study. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2019;15(2):520-534. doi:10.17263/jlls.586188
Chicago
Bal Gezegin, Betül. 2019. “Lexical Bundles in Published Research Articles: A Corpus-Based Study”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15 (2): 520-34. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.586188.
EndNote
Bal Gezegin B (July 1, 2019) Lexical bundles in published research articles: A corpus-based study. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15 2 520–534.
IEEE
[1]B. Bal Gezegin, “Lexical bundles in published research articles: A corpus-based study”, Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 15, no. 2, pp. 520–534, July 2019, doi: 10.17263/jlls.586188.
ISNAD
Bal Gezegin, Betül. “Lexical Bundles in Published Research Articles: A Corpus-Based Study”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies 15/2 (July 1, 2019): 520-534. https://doi.org/10.17263/jlls.586188.
JAMA
1.Bal Gezegin B. Lexical bundles in published research articles: A corpus-based study. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2019;15:520–534.
MLA
Bal Gezegin, Betül. “Lexical Bundles in Published Research Articles: A Corpus-Based Study”. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, vol. 15, no. 2, July 2019, pp. 520-34, doi:10.17263/jlls.586188.
Vancouver
1.Betül Bal Gezegin. Lexical bundles in published research articles: A corpus-based study. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies. 2019 Jul. 1;15(2):520-34. doi:10.17263/jlls.586188