Reporting/narrating
Tense-aspect choices have become institutionalised for reporting and narrating
experiments and studies, and for stating findings and conclusions, etc. (e.g. past
simple narrating experimental procedures,
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144c
).
Citation
Tense-aspect choices have become institutionalised for citing and quoting one’s
own work and the work of others in different ways (
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144d
).
The present simple
144b
Abstracts/summaries
The present simple form often appears in abstracts and summaries of academic
works such as articles, chapters, dissertations, theses, essays:
This article
looks at the effect of transoceanic migration on rural Sicilian
families. The author
focuses on the conflicts, stresses and transformations
experienced by members of transnational families.
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