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THE VOCABULARY TO INTRODUCE THE GENERAL FUNCTIONS OF A SCIENTIFIC…
THE VOCABULARY TO INTRODUCE THE GENERAL
FUNCTIONS OF A SCIENTIFIC RESEARCH WORK
BEING CRITICAL
INTRODUCING QUESTIONS, PROBLEMS AND
LIMITATIONS
THEORY
The key problem with this explanation is that
A major criticism of Smith’s work is that
METHOD/PRACTICE
One major drawback of this approach is that
However, this method of analysis has a number of limitations
HIGHLIGHTING INADEQUACIES OF PREVIOUS STUDIES
Researchers have not treated X in much detail.
Previous studies of X have not dealt with
Most studies in the field of X have only focused on
BEING CAUTIOUS
DEVICES THAT DISTANCE THE AUTHOR FROM A
PROPOSITION
It is believed that
It is thought that
Many scholars hold the view that
BEING CAUTIOUS WHEN EXPLAINING RESULTS
A possible explanation for this might be that
There are several possible explanations for this result
BEING CAUTIOUS WHEN DISCUSSING IMPLICATIONS OR RECOMMENDATIONS
The findings of this study suggest that
Taken together, these results suggest that
CLASSIFYING AND LISTING
INTRODUCING LISTS
There are three reasons why the English language has become so dominant. These are:
DEFINING TERMS
INTRODUCTORY PHRASES
It is necessary here to clarify exactly what is meant by .
GENERAL MEANINGS OR APPLICATION OF MEANINGS
The term X refers to
The term X encompasses A), B), and C)
X can be defined as …. It encompasses …
SPECIFYING TERMS THAT ARE USED IN AN ESSAY OR
THESIS
In this paper, the term that will be used to describe this phenomenon is X.
REFERRING TO PEOPLE’S DEFINITIONS: AUTHOR
PROMINENT
For Smith (2001), fluency means/refers to
Smith (2001) uses the term ‘fluency’ to refer to
SIGNALLING TRANSITION
PREVIEWING SECTIONS OF TEXT
The purpose of this chapter is to review the literature on X. It begins by
This chapter describes and discusses the methods used in this investigation. The first section .... The second part moves on to describe in greater detail
The final chapter of this dissertation is divided into two parts. The first ...
REINTRODUCING A TOPIC
As was pointed out in the introduction to this paper, ....
As explained earlier, ....
MOVING FROM ONE SECTION TO THE NEXT
Before proceeding to examine X, it will be necessary to ..
This chapter has demonstrated that .... It is now necessary to explain the course of ....