2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.system.2021.102498
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The development of temporal-spatial meaning in personal recounts of beginning L2 writers of German

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“…One study focused on the paragraph level, particularly, introductions to research articles (Khaw & Tan, 2020). For this SLR, regarding the types of genres studied in these selected articles, we employed the classification of classroom genres proposed by Derewianka (2003): recounts (Abdel-Malek, 2020; Allen & Paesani, 2022; Crane & Malloy, 2021; de Oliveira & Lan, 2014; Donthu et al, 2021; Kindenberg, 2022; Mingsakoon & Srinon, 2018), research articles (Dong & Lu, 2020; Giraldo, 2019; Hasan, 1996; Li & Flowerdew, 2020; Mizumoto et al, 2017; Morell & Pastor Cesteros, 2019; Negretti, 2021; Negretti & McGrath, 2018; Zhang, 2018), narratives (Mauludin, 2020), expositions (Kongpetch, 2006), and some others, for instance, emails and letters (Changpueng, 2012; Truong, 2017), university application letters (Myskow & Gordon, 2009), critical literacy (Guerra-Lyons & Mendinueta, 2020), professional reflective writing (Heron & Corradini, 2020; Pérez-Llantada, 2018; Read & Michaud, 2015), research grant proposals (Flowerdew, 2016), and testing purposes (Shi et al, 2017) (details in Appendix A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…One study focused on the paragraph level, particularly, introductions to research articles (Khaw & Tan, 2020). For this SLR, regarding the types of genres studied in these selected articles, we employed the classification of classroom genres proposed by Derewianka (2003): recounts (Abdel-Malek, 2020; Allen & Paesani, 2022; Crane & Malloy, 2021; de Oliveira & Lan, 2014; Donthu et al, 2021; Kindenberg, 2022; Mingsakoon & Srinon, 2018), research articles (Dong & Lu, 2020; Giraldo, 2019; Hasan, 1996; Li & Flowerdew, 2020; Mizumoto et al, 2017; Morell & Pastor Cesteros, 2019; Negretti, 2021; Negretti & McGrath, 2018; Zhang, 2018), narratives (Mauludin, 2020), expositions (Kongpetch, 2006), and some others, for instance, emails and letters (Changpueng, 2012; Truong, 2017), university application letters (Myskow & Gordon, 2009), critical literacy (Guerra-Lyons & Mendinueta, 2020), professional reflective writing (Heron & Corradini, 2020; Pérez-Llantada, 2018; Read & Michaud, 2015), research grant proposals (Flowerdew, 2016), and testing purposes (Shi et al, 2017) (details in Appendix A).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…As in Figure 7, this network contained nine nodes and two links. Each node’s size represents the number of articles published in the country from 2003 to 2021, indicating that the nations making critical contributions were the United States, Australia, China, Sweden, and England (Abdel-Malek, 2020; Crane & Malloy, 2021; Heron & Corradini, 2020; Kindenberg, 2022; Shi et al, 2017). The United States produced the most significant number of publications (Abdel-Malek, 2020), but very few papers were published worldwide in the past 19 years.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%