Polycode of English texts of medical education: Pragmatic and linguocultural aspects

I. Torubarova, A. Stebletsova
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The aim of the study is to identify the pragmatic and linguocultural features of polycode English texts of medical education. The article discusses the features of polycode medical education texts posted at the World Health Organization website in the section “Multimedia”. The scientific novelty of the study is determined by the fact that, for the first time, polycode texts of medical education are considered as an effective tool for pragmalinguistic impact in the context of communication aimed at a wide target audience with various receptive-cognitive skills. The results obtained demonstrate that polycode texts of medical education presented in the video section are common and possess the widest range of semiotic codes. These texts can be divided into several groups based on the following criteria: mode of presenting information – cinematic and animated polycode texts, and the topic criterion – texts about vaccination, about the fight against malaria, about science in the “WHO’s Science in 5” section, etc. The pragmatic function is supported by the auditory and visual channels and manifested by verbal and non-verbal sign systems. The information is aimed at various population groups and belongs to mass communication.
医学教育英语课文的多编码:语用和语言文化方面
本研究的目的是确定多码医学教育英文文本的语用和语言文化特征。文章讨论了世界卫生组织网站 "多媒体 "栏目中发布的多码医学教育文本的特点。本研究的科学新颖性在于首次将医学教育多码文本视为在针对具有各种接受认知技能的广泛目标受众的交流中产生实用语言影响的有效工具。研究结果表明,视频部分展示的医学教育多码文本是常见的,拥有最广泛的符号代码。可以根据以下标准将这些文本分为几组:信息呈现方式--电影和动画多码文本,以及主题标准--关于疫苗接种、抗击疟疾、"世界卫生组织五步科学 "部分中的科学等的文本。实用功能得到了听觉和视觉渠道的支持,并通过语言和非语言符号系统得以体现。信息面向不同人群,属于大众传播。
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