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Most good research articles are written in English

What is it about?

Academic journals are one of the most important ways in which researchers inform people around the world about their findings and insights. Currently almost all of the most highly regarded journals are published in English. As the majority of academic researchers are not first language speakers of English this can present a problem for them. In this research study the opinions and insights of senior Japanese academics working at two universities ranked in the top 50 worldwide were sought. They were asked whether the use of English impacted on their ability to disseminate their research widely.

Why is it important?

If very experienced academics find writing up their research in English burdensome this might impact on their willingness to publish. In addition, it is widely accepted that these top journals are often fairly inflexible about the type of English they are prepared to accept. It is often not sufficient for the English employed in articles to be accessible and fluent; it needs to sound as if it were written by an English native speaker. This requirement places an unnecessary burden on English second language academics.

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