Medical Research Genres in the English Academic Discourse

E. V. Vakhterova, A. Stebletsova
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Introduction. The research article in English has recently been under scrutiny by theoretical and applied linguists. The understanding of research article is heterogeneous: it can be defined as a scientific manuscript, an independent text type or a separate genre. In Russian academic discourse the concept of the research article usually implies a scientific publication with the definite word count which is less than a monograph. However, this broad definition comprises a variety of heterogeneous genres. The English academic discourse, on the contrary, specifies research genres manifested in Research, Review, Editorial, Commentary, Clinical Case Report and other text names. Additionally, these research genres can vary according to the scientific discipline. The objective of this paper is to identify and classify academic research genres in medical discourse.Methodology and sources. The research corpus was collected from the original highimpact open-access medical journals, i.e., Lancet, New England Journal of Medicine, British Medical Journal, Clinical Infectious Diseases, Journal of Clinical Investigation, Brain, Pediatrics, Diabetes, Heart, Journal of Neuroscience. The research procedure involved contextual, semantic and comparative analysis of the journal requirements on the article type and content presented in typical sections About the Journal, Authors Guidelines and Table of Contents.Results and discussion. The analysis has led to the development of differential parameters for further research genres classification. The findings have shown that a variety of research papers under different names can be classified as a system of research genres in the academic discourse represented by medical research publications. We have also found distinct correlations between medical journal requirements and linguistic characteristics of medical research genres.Conclusion. The academic medical discourse functions in a wide spectrum of article types, which can be classified as medical research genres according to discourse parameters.
英语学术话语中的医学研究流派
引言英语研究文章最近受到理论和应用语言学家的关注。对研究文章的理解多种多样:它可以被定义为科学手稿、独立文本类型或独立体裁。在俄罗斯的学术话语中,研究文章的概念通常是指字数少于专著的科学出版物。然而,这一宽泛的定义包含了各种不同的体裁。与此相反,英语学术话语中的研究体裁包括研究、评论、社论、评论、临床病例报告和其他文本名称。此外,这些研究体裁还可根据科学学科的不同而有所变化。本文旨在对医学话语中的学术研究体裁进行识别和分类。研究语料收集自原创的高影响力开放获取医学期刊,即《柳叶刀》、《新英格兰医学杂志》、《英国医学杂志》、《临床传染病》、《临床研究杂志》、《脑》、《儿科学》、《糖尿病》、《心脏》、《神经科学杂志》。研究过程包括从上下文、语义和比较分析期刊对文章类型的要求,以及典型栏目 "关于期刊"、"作者指南 "和 "目录 "中的内容。分析结果为进一步研究类型分类提供了差异化参数。研究结果表明,在以医学研究出版物为代表的学术话语体系中,可以将各种不同名称的研究论文划分为不同的研究流派。我们还发现医学期刊的要求与医学研究体裁的语言特点之间存在明显的相关性。医学学术话语中的文章类型种类繁多,根据话语参数可将其划分为医学研究体裁。
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