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MULTILINGUAL ACADEMIC GENRE KNOWLEDGE: INSIGHTS FROM A MIXED-METHOD STUDY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN

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dc.contributor.author Chsherbakov, Andrey
dc.contributor.author Goodman, Bridget
dc.date.accessioned 2022-07-25T08:03:20Z
dc.date.available 2022-07-25T08:03:20Z
dc.date.issued 2022
dc.identifier.citation Chsherbakov, A., Goodman, B., & Kapashev, D. (2022). Multilingual academic genre knowledge: Insights from a mixed-method study of post-graduate students in Kazakhstan. Journal of Second Language Writing, 55, 100872. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jslw.2022.100872 en_US
dc.identifier.uri http://nur.nu.edu.kz/handle/123456789/6525
dc.description.abstract In an increasing number of post-graduate programmes in Kazakhstan, students may be expected to produce academic or professional texts in up to three languages—Kazakh, Russian, and En glish. While previous research has shown the benefits of genre-based approaches to English ac ademic development, this study seeks to understand students’ development of genre knowledge in multiple languages simultaneously. Using Tardy’s (2009) four-part genre knowledge framework, a survey measuring self-reported genre knowledge in three languages was developed and administered to Master’s and PhD students (n=283) at 6 Kazakhstani universities, followed by interviews of students (n=43), teachers (n=34) and administrators (n=30) on approaches to genre knowledge development. Survey data revealed students generally have higher genre knowledge in Russian, followed by Kazakh and English. Students have higher Formal knowledge than other types of genre knowledge across languages. Interview findings suggest students are primarily influenced by IELTS exam-based, Formal knowledge approaches to education in En glish. The results suggest a need for both explicit instruction in non-structural elements of genre knowledge in three languages, and expanded identification of the key components of genre knowledge in languages other than English. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher Journal of Second Language Writing en_US
dc.rights Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 3.0 United States *
dc.rights.uri http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/3.0/us/ *
dc.subject Type of access: Open Access en_US
dc.subject Genre-specific knowledge en_US
dc.subject Trilingual en_US
dc.subject Factor analysis en_US
dc.subject Formal en_US
dc.subject Process en_US
dc.subject Rhetorical en_US
dc.subject Subject matter knowledge en_US
dc.subject Pedagogies en_US
dc.subject Kazakhstan en_US
dc.title MULTILINGUAL ACADEMIC GENRE KNOWLEDGE: INSIGHTS FROM A MIXED-METHOD STUDY OF POST-GRADUATE STUDENTS IN KAZAKHSTAN en_US
dc.type Article en_US
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