MICUSP Paper Classification

The goal of the MICUSP paper classification was to enable corpus users to browse for and search in papers of a particular type, e.g. research papers or reports.

The paper classification system was developed through a series of interlocking steps by a group of scholars and graduate students in the fields of corpus linguistics, genre analysis, EAP pedagogy, and language testing. The development of a classification system was essentially data-driven:

  • random sets of papers pulled from MICUSP were classified independently by a group of linguists, EAP teachers & graduate students in English and Education;
  • an initial set of categories and definitions was redefined several times based on further MICUSP evidence.

The result of this procedure was a list of seven paper categories (in alphabetical order):

  • argumentative essay
  • creative writing
  • critique/evaluation
  • proposal
  • report
  • research paper
  • response paper.

To see our definitions and text type examples for each of these categories, please follow the link below.

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