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Wallwork A. English for Academic Research. Vocabulary Exercises 2ed 2024
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Textbook in PDF format This book is based on a study of referees' reports and letters from journal editors on reasons why papers written by non-native researchers are rejected due to problems with English (long sentences, redundancy, poor structure etc.). It draws on English-related errors from around 5000 papers written by non-native authors, around 3000 emails, 500 abstracts by PhD students, and over 1500 hours of teaching researchers how to write and present research papers. The exercises are organized into thirteen chapters on: adjectives and adverbs (e.g. actual vs current, different vs several, continually vs continuously), link words (e.g. on the contrary vs on the other hand, despite vs nevertheless), nouns (e.g. danger vs hazard, measure vs measurement), prepositions (e.g. among vs between, in vs into, with vs within), verbs (e.g. check vs control, compose vs comprise, arise vs raise, exclude vs rule out), false friends and synonyms, spelling, useful phrases, inclusive vocabulary, emails, using Large Language Models for correcting, paraphrasing, and translating. Nearly all exercises require no actual writing but simply choosing between various options, thus facilitating self-study, e-reading and rapid progress. The exercises can also be integrated into English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Special Purposes (ESP) courses at universities and research institutes. The book can be used in conjunction with the other exercise books in the series: English for Academic Research: Writing Exercises English for Academic Research: Grammar Exercises Adrian Wallwork edits scientific papers and teaches English for Academic Purposes (EAP) to PhD students. In addition to his many books for Springer, he has written course books for Oxford University Press and discussion books for Cambridge University Press. Contents Chapter 1 Adjectives and adverbs 1.1 actual, current, topical 1.2 actually, currently, nowadays 1.3 advisable, convenient, comfortable 1.4 all, entire, everything, whole 1.5 almost, hard, hardly, nearly, everything, entire, all 1.6 alone, only, solely 1.7 alone, individual, only, single, sole, unique 1.8 alternate(ly), alternative(ly) 1.9 always, ever, never 1.10 apparently, seemingly 1.11 appropriate, proper, right, suitable 1.12 appropriate(ly), convenient(ly), correct(ly), proper(ly), right(ly) 1.13 at present, currently, now, nowadays 1.14 characteristic, peculiar, typical, unique 1.15 classic, classical 1.16 coherent(ly), consistent(ly) 1.17 coherent(ly), consistent(ly), substantial(ly) 1.18 common, diffuse, widespread 1.19 comprehensible, understandable 1.20 connected, linked, related 1.21 contemporary, contemporaneous, simultaneous 1.22 continual(ly), continuous(ly) 1.23 corresponding, correspondent 1.24 deeply, strictly, strongly, tightly, thoroughly 1.25 different, several, various 1.26 each, every, any 1.27 each other, one another, themselvesvi 1.28 early, soon 1.29 economic, economical, economically, financial 1.30 economic, low-cost 1.31 enough, quite, sufficient(ly) 1.32 few, little, a few, a little 1.33 fewer, less, minor 1.34 for, since 1.35 greater, main, major 1.36 independent(ly), irrespective(ly), regardless(ly) 1.37 main, principal, principle 1.38 pointless, useless 1.39 relevant, remarkable, significant 1.40 sensible, sensitive 1.41 subsequent(ly), successive(ly) 1.42 adverbs of manner 1 1.43 adverbs of manner 2 1.44 adverbs of time 1.45 adjectives -ing vs -ed 1.46 adjectives 1.47 adjectives: positive and negative 1.48 adjectives with similar meanings Chapter 2. Link words 2.1 according to, depending on, following, in accordance with, in agreement with, in compliance with 2.2 also, as well as, even, too 2.3 also, as well as, either, even, neither / nor, not only, so, too 2.4 although, even if, even though, though 46 2.5 apart from, besides, except for, in addition to, with the exception of 2.6 as long as, if, provided that, unless 2.7 as is, as it is 2.8 as, how, like 2.9 as a consequence, consequently, hence, it follows that, thus, therefore 2.10 at the end, in the end, finally, lastly 2.11 because, why 2.12 both, either, neither 2.13 both, either, neither, if, whether 2.14 by now, for the moment, so far 2.15 by, thus, when, while 2.16 compared to, in relation to, with respect to vii 2.17 despite, despite the fact, however, in any case, in spite of the fact, nevertheless, notwithstanding, still, yet 2.18 e.g., i.e. 2.19 e.g., for example, i.e., such as, that is to say, etc 2.20 eventual(ly), if necessary, in the end 2.21 in fact, instead (of), on the other contrary, on the other hand 2.22 various link words 1 2.23 various link words 2 Chapter 3. Nouns 3.1 base, basis 3.2 basis, degree, extent, level, region 3.3 capacity, competence, skill 3.4 chance, opportunity, possibility, probability 3.5 consideration, observation, remark 3.6 danger, hazard 3.7 dimension, size 3.8 measure, measurement 3.9 motivation, reason 3.10 replacement, substitute, substitution 3.11 requirement, request, query, demand 3.12 standard, degree, grade, level 3.13 various nouns Chapter 4. Ppepositions 4.1 about, for, of 4.2 above, over, below, under, underneath 4.3 among, between, of 4.4 among, between, from, of, with 4.5 at, in, into, inside, to 4.6 at, to, Ø (no preposition) 4.7 at, to, towards 4.8 by, from 4.9 by, from, in, of, with 4.10 during, over, throughout 4.11 for, of 4.12 in, into 4.13 in, on 4.14 in, into, on, onto 4.15 with, within 4.16 various prepositions 1 4.17 various prepositions 2 4.18 various prepositions 3 4.19 various prepositions 4 4.20 various prepositions 5 viii Chapter 5. Verbs 5.1 affect, effect, influence, condition, interest 5.2 agree with, be in agreement with, match 5.3 allow, enable, permit, let, mean 5.4 analyze, elaborate, process 5.5 anticipate, bring forward, expect, forecast, foresee, predict 5.6 argue, claim, pretend 5.7 arise, raise, rise, give rise to 5.8 ascertain, check, control, verify 5.9 assist, take part, participate 5.10 assume, hypothesize, suppose 5.11 assure, ensure, guarantee, insure 5.12 attempt, demonstrate, prove, show, test, try, try out 5.13 avoid, prevent 5.14 be concerned, cope with, deal with, focus on 5.15 be the result of, turn out, result, result in 5.16 be born, conceive, derive from, originate 5.17 bind, bond, bound 5.18 bring, cause, determine, give rise to, lead to. 5.19 compose, comprise, consist, constitute, form, make up 5.20 condition, conduct, drive, guide 5.21 decline, decrease, go down, lessen, lower, reduce 5.22 decrease, drop, plummet 5.23 demand, request, require, query 5.24 desire, want, wish 5.25 determine, cause, induce, lead to 5.26 depict, highlight, show, visualize 5.27 detect, discriminate, distinguish, identify 5.28 divide, separate, share, split 5.29 entail, imply, involve, mean 5.30 evidence, highlight, show 5.31 exclude, rule out, marginalize 5.32 expect, presume, suppose, wait for 5.33 experiment, experience, prove, test 5.34 lack, miss 5.35 propose, recommend, suggest 5.36 refuse, reject 5.37 replace, substitute 5.38 result, turn out 5.39 review, revise, revisit 5.40 subject to, subjected to, undergo ix 5.41 irregular verbs 5.42 phrasal verbs 1 5.43 phrasal verbs 2 5.44 phrasal verbs 3 5.45 various verbs 1 5.46 various verbs 2 5.47 various verbs 3 Chapter 6. False friends and synonyms 6.1 false friends 1 6.2 false friends 2 6.3 synonyms 1: reducing redundancy 6.4 synonyms: latinate versus anglo saxon 1 6.5 synonyms: latinate versus anglo saxon 2 6.6 various synonyms Chapter 7. Spelling 7.1 spelling 1 7.2 spelling 2 Chapter 8. Useful phrases 8.1 abstracts and introductions 1 8.2 abstracts and introductions 2 8.3 abstracts and introductions 3 8.4 review of the literature 1 8.5 review of the literature 2 8.6 definitions 8.7 materials and methods 8.8 methods and results 8.9 highlighting drawbacks of previous research 8.10 highlighting importance of current research 8.11 results and discussion 8.12 referring to figures and tables 8.13 giving examples 8.14 acknowledgements Chapter 9 Emails 9.1 enquiring about possible placement 1 9.2 enquiring about possible placement 2 9.3 enquiring about possible placement 3 9.4 cover letter for summer school application 9.5 asking for an informal review of a manuscript 9.6 request to co-author 9.7 request for favor 1 9.8 request for favor 2 9.9 request for help with research 9.10 chasing a request x 9.11 apologizing for late reply, commenting on future project 9.12 thanking for hospitality 9.13 submission of paper 9.14 request to editor regarding status of previously submitted manuscript 9.15 letter to editor regarding referees’ reports Chapter 10. Vocabulary in context Chapter 11. Chatbots for correcting and paraphrasing Chapter 12. Using ai for translating and paraphrasing Chapter 13. Using inclusive vocabulary Index
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