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ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES TITLE AND AUTHOR INDEX VOLUME 13 (1994) ©) Pergamon ENGLISH FOR SPECIFIC PURPOSES Editors Tony Dudley-Evans Liz Hamp-Lyons John Swales University of Birmingham Univeristy of Colorado—Denver University of Michigan Editorial Assistant Editorial Assistants Review Editor Maggie Jo St. John Betty Samraj Peter Master Kirstin Fredrickson California State University, University of Michigan Fresno Editorial Advisory Board Charles Bazerman John Lackstrom Georgia Institute of Technology, USA Utah State University, USA Robert de Beaugrande Graham Low Universitat Wien, Austria University of York, UK V.K. Bhatia Ronald Mackay City Polytechnic of Hong Kong Concordia University, Canada Meriel Bloor Numa Markee University of Warwick, UK University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, USA Grace S. Burkart Peter Master Center for Applied Linguistics, USA California State University, Fresno, USA Christopher N. Candlin Anna Mauranen Macquarie University, Australia University of Jyvaskyla, Finland JoAnn Crandall Francoise Salager-Meyer University of Maryland, Baltimore, USA University of the Andes, Venezuela Jennifer Draskau Larry Selinker Koe benhaven Universitet, Denmark Birbeck College, UK Betty Lou Dubois Angele A. Tadros Las Cruces, NM, USA Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Maria Horsella Mary Trimble University of Chile EFL/ESP Consultant, Totnes, Devon, UK Thomas Huckin Henry Widdowson The University of Utah, USA University of London, Institute of Education, UK Ann Johns Zhang Yanbin San Diego State University, USA Shanghai Jiao Tong University, P.R.C. Production Editor: Bruce Cooper, E-mail Address: B.;COOPER@ ELSEVIER.COM Editorial Offices: ELI, University of Michigan, 2001 N. University Building, Ann Arbor, MI 48109-1057, USA: English Department, 1015 Ninth St. Park, Campus Box 175, University of Coloardo-Denver, Denver, CO 80217-3364, USA; EOSU, The University of Birmingham, Edgbaston, Bir- mingham B15 2TT, UK. Publishing, Advertising, and Subscription Offices: Elsevier Science Inc., 660 White Plains Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-5153, USA, E-mail Address: ESUK.USA@ ELSEVIER.COM; or Elsevier Science Ltd, The Boulevard, Langford Lane, Kidlington, Oxford OX5 1GB, England. Published 3 per annum: Annual Institutional Subscription Rates 1995: North, Central, and South America, U.S.$187.00, Rest of World £125.00. Professional subscription rates 1994, which must be prepaid by personal cheque or credit card: North, Central, and South America, U.S.$42.00, Rest of World £27.00. Sterling prices exclude VAT. Non-VAT registered customers in the European Community will be charged the appropriate VAT in addition to the price listed. Prices include postage and insurance and are subject to change without notice. TITLE INDEX TO VOLUME 13, 1994 A Genre Analysis of the Results Section of Sociology Articles, 47 Directives Used in College Laboratory Oral Discourse, 205 Economics and Language, Willie Henderson, Tony Dudley-Evans, and Roger Backhouse (Eds.), 187 English Corpus Linguistics, Karin Aijmer and Bengt Altenberg (Eds.), 109 ESP and Distance Learning, 115 Ethnography for Specific Purposes: Teaching and Training in Parallel, 3 Executive Listening: Task-Based Activities for Students of Business English, Mark Waistell (Ed.), 195 Frameworks and Contexts: A Genre-Based Approach to Analysing Lecture Introductions, 171 From the Editors, 1, 113, 199 Getting Ahead, by Sarah Jones-Macziola and Greg White, 190 Hedges and Textual Communicative Function in Medical English Written Dis- course, 149 Hedging in Academic Writing and EAP Textbooks, 239 In Print, by Rod Revel and Simon Sweeney, 193 Language, Learning and Success: Studying Through English, G. M. Blue (Ed.), 269 Making Contact, by Nina O'Driscoll and Fiona Scott-Barrett; Exchanging In- formation, by Christine Johnson and Nina O’Driscoll; and Negotiating, by Philip O’Connor, Adrian Pilbeam, and Fiona Scott-Barrett, 103 Professional Interactions: Oral Communication Skills in Science, Technology, and Medicine, by Candace Matthews and Joanne Marino, 105 Reporting Verbs in Medical Journal Articles, 129 IV Title Index Spanish-English Cognates in the Subtechnical Vocabulary Found in Engineering Magazine Texts, 81 Stylistic Variations in Science Lectures: Teaching Vocabulary, 61 Teaching Technical Communication in Large Classes, 223 The Apprenticeship Approach to Advanced Academic Literacy: Graduate Stu- dents and Their Mentors, 23 The Effect of Knowledge-Map and Underlining Training on the Reading Com- prehension of Scientific Texts, 35 The Function of Questions in Different Medical Journal Genres, 257 The Methodology Factor in Teaching ESP, 93 Writ in Water: Aspects of the Scientific Journal Article, by David Banks, 272 Writing Science: Literacy and Discursive Power, by M. A. K. Halliday and J. R. Martin, 276 AUTHOR INDEX Amer, A. A., 35 Martinez, M. S., 81 Marriott, A., 3 Belcher, D., 23 Bilton, L., 61 Okoye, I., 223 Biria, R., 93 Boswood, T., 3 Salager-Meyer, F., 149 Boyle, R., 115 Brett, P., 47 Tahirian, M. H., 93 Hawes, T. P., 129 Tapper, J., 205 Hyland, K., 239 Thomas, S., 129 Thompson, S., 171 Jackson, J., 61 Webber, P., 257

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