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LA 5000 Academic and Research Writing

A Contextual Study of Lexical Verbs in Two Types of Medical Research Report: Clinical and Experimental

By Onwara Sittirug Class 2 Presented to Asst.Prof Dr.Kanyarat Getkham Graduate School of Language and Communication NIDA

A Contextual Study of Lexical Verbs in Two Types of Medical Research Report: Clinical and experimental The authors of the medical research articles, including both clinical and experimental, linguistically utilized the transitivity verb structure to convey their findings. The clinical findings were confidently claimed as opposed to the experimental findings. Ian A. Williams conducted this study to examine lexical verbs in two types of medical research report. This study composed of two categories (clinical and experimental) of four research articles. All finite and non-finite occurrences in lexical verbs were also put into practice. List of verbs occurring had been gathered and resulted frequency of over 4 per 10,000 running words. 10,000 words can be totaled in the clinical reports and 15,000; experimental studies. This investigation divided into List A which shows verbs in both series that met the frequency measures and numbers of finite vs. non-finite used and List B indicates verbs frequency in 33 experimental and 18 clinical reports. Although the chi-square test could not be adapt 100% due to low figures for some subtotals, but when combined List A and List B data; the chi-square can always be in use. After analyzing, verbs were categorized when suitable into 7 specific groups: reporting, observation, relations, defining, cause and effect(C&E), change and growth(C&G), and methods. Statistically, there were differences in the overall distribution by rhetorical section and in individual verb functions between the groups. The profound meaning in this study reveals that the use of frequency chosen verbs reckons on research type where as certain verbs are commonly used to all medical research articles. In the classroom can use this as an advantage for development; applied this transitive verb analysis and concentrates on the significantly used verbs. Analysis approach also proves that contrasting use of a selected range of verbs in each category could be applied. The finding shows that it is a necessity for researchers to be able to publish their articles in English regardless of their language background. Moreover, there are difficulties with computer restoration systems in recognizing articles that are needs for medicine researchers. It is a must to eliminate the unclear appearance or sub-types of scientific texts for ESP. Learning wide range of information from research papers will help solved those obligations. Hypothetically, between medical research types are differences in the communicative purpose and its textual recognition. This research had proved that the results are even greater than the hypothesis before. The study attempted to show it is not practical use “the best journalism” for ESP Students to put into practice in the matter of linguistic purpose. Helping students to read and understand English academic papers in order to use in reality is the goal for ESP course.

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