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Linguistic Features |
1 | Precisely |
A sophisticated adverb
Ans: A sophisticated adverb |
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2 | Precisely how lecturers assess the written work of students from diverse linguistic and cultural backgrounds is an important issue for Australian universities, as International and English as a Second Language (ESL) students make up a significant proportion of the student cohort, … |
A complex sentence structure
Ans: A complex sentence structure |
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3 | English as a Second Language (ESL) students |
The definition of the term ESL
Ans: The definition of the term ESL |
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4 | students’ academic success depends largely on their ability to |
Hedging
Ans: Hedging |
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5 | The paper reports on the preliminary findings from a study investigating how lecturers assess students’ academic writing. |
Predominant use of the present tense
Ans: Predominant use of the present tense |
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6 | Issues related to reliability, bias and equity ... |
Listing
Ans: Listing |
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7 | Issues related to reliability, bias and equity are discussed in the paper and it is argued that … |
The passive voice
Ans: The passive voice |
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8 | it is argued that … |
Full forms of words
Ans: Full forms of words |
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9 | the development of appropriate departmental and institutional assessment policies |
A complex noun phrase
Ans: A complex noun phrase |
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10 | precisely, issue, proportion, significant, demonstrate, cultural, preliminary, factors, deviates, bias, investigating, reliability |
Formal academic vocabulary
Ans: Formal academic vocabulary |