2016
DOI: 10.1016/j.ipm.2016.05.005
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An investigation of the levels of abstraction of tags across three resource genres

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“…Cai (2016) explored on the pedagogical aspect of groups of words also known as formulaic sequences, the sets of words that co-occur or co-exist with some specific words known as clusters (Hyland, 2008) or lexical phrases (Nattinger & De Carrico, 1992in Cai, 2016, or lexical bundles (Salazar, 2014). Hajibayova and Jacob (2016) conducted a study that advanced a method to understand abstract ideas on the most familiar groups of concrete nouns in English. Another study worth citing is the study of Kanestion, Singh, Shamsudin, Isam, Kaur and Singh (2016) which investigated lexical verbs in Malaysian writing.…”
Section: Linguistic Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Cai (2016) explored on the pedagogical aspect of groups of words also known as formulaic sequences, the sets of words that co-occur or co-exist with some specific words known as clusters (Hyland, 2008) or lexical phrases (Nattinger & De Carrico, 1992in Cai, 2016, or lexical bundles (Salazar, 2014). Hajibayova and Jacob (2016) conducted a study that advanced a method to understand abstract ideas on the most familiar groups of concrete nouns in English. Another study worth citing is the study of Kanestion, Singh, Shamsudin, Isam, Kaur and Singh (2016) which investigated lexical verbs in Malaysian writing.…”
Section: Linguistic Featuresmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…More recently, Hajibayova and Jacob [29] explored the influence of genres on the level of abstraction of user-generated tags. In another study, Rosso [30] examined the use of genre as a document identifier to enhance the effectiveness of web searches.…”
Section: Literature Reviewmentioning
confidence: 99%