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 among the top reasons for rejection by international English journals. So ESL authors, who aren’t as fluent in English, are often forced to rely on professional English editing services to do a language check to ensure their manuscripts are ready for submission to an international journal.
However, with the recent rapid improvements in AI writing tools, ESL authors now have the option of using automated English language checks for real-time assistance while writing their manuscripts. Unlike other automated writing tools in the market that offer a general word and language check, Paperpal’s suggestions are designed to help ESL authors write high-quality English research manuscripts.
Here’s a closer look at the comprehensive 5-point language check Paperpal offers to help enhance academic writing:
Paperpal has helped more than 20,000 authors enhance their academic writing, while nine top global publishers trust Paperpal to help authors refine manuscripts by providing key technical and language checks before they submit. If you’re writing a research paper or preparing to submit, be sure to give Paperpal a try!
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