English for Academic Purposes (EAP): new frontiers in learning to write in English

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https://doi.org/10.21283/2376905X.1.10.2.2954

Biografie

Laura Pinnavaia, Università degli studi di Milano

Laura Pinnavaia (PhD) è Professoressa Ordinaria di Lingua e Linguistica Inglese presso l'Università degli Studi di Milano (Italia). I suoi interessi di ricerca in lessicologia e lessicografia hanno portato alla pubblicazione di oltre quaranta articoli, due curatele Insights into English and Germanic lexicology and lexicography: past and present perspectives (Polimetrica 2010); Esempi di Seconda Mano. Studi sulla citazione in contesto europeo ed extraeuropeo (Di/Segni 2019); e quattro monografie: The Italian Borrowings in the OED: A Lexicographic, Linguistic and Cultural Analysis (Bulzoni 2001), Introduzione alla Linguistica Inglese (Carocci 2015), Food and Drink Idioms in English: “A Little Bit More Sugar and Lots of Spice” (Cambridge Scholars Publishing 2018), An Introduction to Sociolinguistics: a glance at the English-speaking social and cultural worlds (Carocci 2023). Attualmente sta lavorando alla storia dell'insegnamento della scrittura per i madrelingua inglesi.

Annalisa Zanola, Università degli Studi di Brescia

Annalisa Zanola (PhD) è Professoressa Ordinaria di Lingua e Linguistica Inglese e Direttore del Centro Linguistico di Ateneo dell’Università degli Studi di Brescia (Italia). I suoi interessi di ricerca spaziano dalla linguistica e fonetica applicate (Public Speaking and Workplace Skills, GRIN Verlag 2015) alla pragmatica della comunicazione professionale (Global English in International Business, Bright Pen 2012). La sua attenzione principale è rivolta allo studio della competenza orale in inglese, che ha portato alla pubblicazione di un numero monografico di rivista, dal titolo Oral Communication in English (Textus XXXV, 2022). Le sue ricerche più recenti hanno condotto alla pubblicazione di un volume sull'inglese per scopi scientifici e professionali (Carocci 2023), focalizzato sulla lingua e la comunicazione per scopi professionali e sulle ultime tendenze del public speaking e della scrittura accademica.

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Pubblicato

22.12.2023

Come citare

Pinnavaia, L., & Zanola, A. (2023). English for Academic Purposes (EAP): new frontiers in learning to write in English. EuroAmerican Journal of Applied Linguistics and Languages, 10(2), 1–8. https://doi.org/10.21283/2376905X.1.10.2.2954