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Conventions in Academic Writing
This category focuses on kinds of academic writing - research proposals, abstracts and the like - as well as the stylistic elements common to it (citing and quoting sources, commonly occurring language, etc.)
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1 Academic Register 433
2 Adverbials 220
3 Latin 165
4 Proposals - Language for Critical Analysis 221
5 Modals for Hedging Claims 247
6 Proposals - Describing Methods 168
7 Proposals - Keywords for Scope 201
8 Proposals - Scope 317
9 Research Proposals 286
10 Common Errors in Research Papers (Part 2) 228
 
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Word of the Month

Feature creep, creeping featurism or featureitis is the ongoing expansion or addition of new features in a product, such as in computer software. Extra features go beyond the basic function of the product and so can result in over-complication rather than simple design. (Source: Wikipedia)