Combining English for Specific Purposes (ESP) genre-based analysis,
corpus-based language studies, and semi-structured interviews, this book
represents the first multi-faceted project on the macro-structure of
empirical research articles (ERAs) from both synchronic and diachronic
perspectives, and on the "I+LR" patterned introductory phase (comprising
two introductory sections, i.e., the Introduction and the Literature
Review in RAs drawn from civil engineering and applied linguistics
journals) regarding their rhetorical organization, use of citation, and
structural and functional links and variations. The project comprises
three logically interconnected studies using a multi-perspective (the
cross-disciplinary, cross-generic, emic, and published advice vs. actual
expert practices perspectives) approach. It will make a significant
contribution to our understanding of the genre evolution, rhetorical
organization and citation features of ERAs, enrich English for Academic
Purposes (EAP) theories, and facilitate the development of EAP pedagogy
and materials.