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To reiterate, the essential construct underlying Swales' rhetorical analysis is the "move", defined as "a text segment made up of a bundle of linguistic features, (lexical) meanings, propositional meanings, illocutionary forces, etc., which give the segment a uniform orientation and signal the content of discourse in it" (Nwogu 1997, 114).
We did a couple of "Summer School" references this year, and for me, that move defined an entire summer of my life.
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That move defines the Roberts court.
On Wednesday, Oxford Dictionaries Online announced that it is recognising the decades-old hip-hop move, defining the verb as dancing "to popular music in a sexually provocative manner involving thrusting hip movements and a low, squatting stance".
The rhetorical organization of a text is often described as being made up of series of rhetorical "moves", defined as a segment of text that is shaped and constrained by a specific communicative function (Holmes 1997).
We explored potential effect modification by asthma and allergic sensitization (both assessed at the time of lung function testing), sex, parental allergy, and moving (defined as any change of address since birth) in stratified analyses on the cohort level, followed by a random-effects meta-analysis.
And these moves define a player's style, whether as a baseliner, for example, or a clay-court specialist.
The strand to which the enzyme binds and moves defines the direction of unwinding by a helicase.
The s score score move is defined as score move = A i C i − 1 ¯ − B i C i − 1 ¯ A i C i − 1 ¯ + B i C i − 1 ¯.
The government has been looking at alternative pension arrangements for the past couple of years, because the move from defined benefit to defined contribution schemes has seen the balance of risk move from the employer to the employee.
The purpose of this study was to describe the facility-level variability in the utilization of MOVE!® (defined as 1 or more visits) and to examine patient- and facility-level correlates of MOVE!® use, which can inform MOVE!®-related quality improvement efforts.
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