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Corpus analysis

Analysis: The most frequent edits to make academic texts more concise

Clear and concise writing is key to academic writing. We used Writefull’s ‘Make Concise’ feature, available in Writefull for Word and Overleaf, to identify common lengthy phrases in published papers—and learn how to shorten these effectively.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
2 min read
Corpus analysis

Positive language in research: a comparison across disciplines

At Writefull, we regularly analyze the linguistic patterns that make research writing unique. In this analysis, we look at the language of positivity: what ‘good news’ is reported in academic papers, and how does this vary across different disciplines?

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
4 min read
Corpus analysis

These are the 100 most frequent LaTeX commands

Many Writefull users write in LaTeX - using Writefull for Overleaf to revise their work. For this analysis, we parsed 300K papers from arXiv to explore what LaTeX commands are used most often in research writing.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
6 min read
Corpus analysis

How to use phrasal verbs in academic writing

Avoiding phrasal verbs in academic writing is a mistake. But it’s best to know how to use them, in particular which words they combine with. In this analysis, we look at the most commonly used noun-phrasal verb-noun combinations in scientific texts.

  • Mélodie Garnier
    Mélodie Garnier
2 min read
Corpus analysis

How to present data and statistics in your paper

In most academic fields, presenting stats and data is key. Words like 'values', 'equations', 'numbers', and 'tests' are common in theses and papers. But how do you use these words? In this analysis, we explore what phrases authors use most often when they present data and statistics.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
1 min read
Corpus analysis

‘Statistically significant differences’ and other research observations

In this blog post, we show results of an analysis of the most frequent adverb-adjective-noun sequences in scientific texts (e.g. 'statistically significant differences').

  • Mélodie Garnier
    Mélodie Garnier
2 min read
Corpus analysis

How to present tables and figures in your paper: an analysis

Referring to tables and figures is something you do in every paper. But what phrases can you use? And what common errors should you avoid? In this post, we show you the most frequent word combinations with the subjects 'table' and 'figure' across a data set of published papers.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
3 min read
Corpus analysis

How to present your results: an analysis

Whether you’re writing a paper, thesis, or report: you’re likely to present the results of your work. In this analysis, we look at the phrases authors use when referring to their results.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
1 min read
Corpus analysis

How to refer to tables and figures, sections, and other parts of your paper

Cross-referencing, or referring to sections or objects elsewhere in your paper, is important for making your text structured and coherent. But how do you do this? For this post, we analyzed how authors usually cross-reference within their research paper.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
2 min read
Corpus analysis

How to connect your sentences in academic writing: an analysis

You probably know the most common academic transition words like however and therefore, but there are many other words and phrases to use. We analyzed the most common sentence starts in published research papers to show you how to link your sentences.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
2 min read
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Academic writing errors to avoid: verb-noun pairs

Nouns and verbs come in pairs. We ran Writefull’s language check on a set of papers to analyze what verb-noun errors authors make most often, and what the correct alternatives are.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
2 min read
Corpus analysis

How to structure your abstract

What should an abstract cover? We analyzed the language patterns of 250,000 scientific abstracts to find out.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
2 min read
Corpus analysis

How to introduce your study

In this post, we share a few tips for introducing the purpose of your work, together with phrases for you to use - extracted from our database of scientific articles.

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
2 min read
Corpus analysis

Academic writing errors to avoid: Prepositions

We analyzed which preposition errors are most common in academic writing. Make sure you avoid these!

  • Hilde van Zeeland
    Hilde van Zeeland
1 min read

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