Getting your research published is a challenging task for both novice and experienced researchers. Ensuring that your draft is written in clear, error-free language and that it adheres to academic writing conventions is a critical step in the manuscript preparation process. And after all the hard work you’ve put into …
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Samuel Leslie
English has been widely considered the language of science, accounting for more than 90% of published research.1 This means that research by ESL (English-as-a-second-language) authors are only likely to gain widespread recognition if it is published in an international English journal. To add to this, poor language quality regularly features …