Are there differences in patterns of language around particular citation types?
Close inspection of the different kinds of Naming citation in the theses revealed interesting differences in the discourses of the two disciplines. Firstly, in terms of simple frequency, it can be seen from Table 5 that this citation type is much more commonly used (by more than four times) in the Agricultural Economics texts. In order to find out why this might be the case, concordance lines of the Naming citation type were examined. It was observed that certain patterns were regularly used, such as the three shown in Table 6. Table 6.
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