Rosa Lorés-Sanz
List of John Benjamins publications in which Rosa Lorés-Sanz is involved.
2018 Online conference announcements as spaces for disciplinary communication English Text Construction 11:2, pp. 257–285 | Article
The aim of the study is to explore online conference announcements as sites for disciplinary communication and the way they are realized linguistically. A corpus of 50 conference announcements included in a major listserv in the field of linguistics is analysed, focusing on rhetorical structure… read more
2018 Chapter 8. Hybrid rhetorical structure in English Sociology research article abstracts: The ambit of ELF and translation Intercultural Perspectives on Research Writing, Mur-Dueñas, Pilar and Jolanta Šinkūnienė (eds.), pp. 175–194 | Chapter
Research article abstracts play a significant role in our globalised scientific world, where findings are disseminated in English. This study aims to identify and analyse the rhetorical patterns which characterise English abstracts in Sociology, a discipline traditionally dominated by Anglophone… read more
2016 When the local becomes international: The lexicogrammar of rhetorical moves in English and Spanish Sociology abstracts Languages in Contrast 16:1, pp. 133–158 | Article
Abstracts play a major role as time-saving and information-managing devices in our globalized world of scientific communication. In many non-Anglophone academic journals the pressure to disseminate results internationally is manifested in the requirement to write an English version of the… read more
2009 Different worlds, different audiences: A contrastive analysis of research article abstracts Cross-Linguistic and Cross-Cultural Perspectives on Academic Discourse, Suomela-Salmi, Eija and Fred Dervin (eds.), pp. 187–198 | Article
The purpose of this paper is to investigate the rhetorical variation between the RA (research article) abstract written in English for international journals and the RA abstract written in Spanish for national publications. For such purposes a total of 80 RA abstracts written in English and Spanish… read more



