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Transition markers are used in academic writing to indicate enumeration and addition, summation, apposition, result, inference, contrast, and transition. These markers, including both conjunctions and adverbial phrases, should be used by students in their theses in order to improve cohesion and reader comprehension. This study examines graduate students' L2 English writing and provides examples of how students use transition markers, aiming at researching whether L2 English writers overuse/underuse transition markers in relation to L1 English graduate students' writing. The comparison is made between the corpus of theses written by Croatian students (121, 170 words) and Serbian students (255, 451 words), highlighting the frequency and appropriateness of the use of transition markers, as well as providing examples of over- and under-usage. Results will indicate that the overuse of markers in the Serbian corpus is due to the lengthier MA theses. In contrast, the underuse of markers in the Croatian corpus may be due to students lacking register awareness. |