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English for Academic Purposes

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Research into EAP has expanded enormously in the last decades, owing to the burgeoning use of English for professional reasons as well as for the concerted interest it has attracted in higher and further education courses for native speakers and non-native speakers of English worldwide. Stemming principally from ESP, EAP in the last few years has obtained its own space as a highly skill-based area of language study that can be examined at different degrees of specificity, more generally as English for General Academic Purposes (EGAP) or more specifically as English for Specific Academic Purposes (ESAP). Emerging from a long-standing literary tradition of theoretical and empirical contributions in the area of English linguistics and applied linguistics, EAP still needs defining. The aim of this panel is to explore the state of the art of EAP: i.e. where it stands today in relation to where it came from and where it is destined to go. We welcome papers that will discuss theoretically and/or empirically either the genesis and history of EAP or its present state and/or future direction.
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(febbraio 1, 2019 - )
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Gruppo di ricerca coordinata

Strutture collegate

Dipartimento di Economia e Management

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Settori


SH4_11 - Pragmatics, sociolinguistics, discourse analysis - (2016)

Linee di ricerca

Academic English, EAP, ESP
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ZANOLA Annalisa

Elenco di tutti gli autori

Prof. Laura Pinnavaia (Università degli Studi di Milano), prof. John Gooch (University of Texas at Dallas), Dr. Karen Dwyer (UCL London)

Partecipanti (2)

Doerr Roxanne Barbara
Pezzotti Chiara

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annalisa.zanola@unibs.it
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