GI’s professional world image through creolised texts (as exemplified in English)

Alexander Sergeevich Romanov, Mikhail Borisovich Klimenko, Sergey Sergeevich Prokhorov
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The paper analyses GI’s professional world image. The primary focus is on the axiosphere as manifested in the US military community’s sublanguage. The study centers on the grapheme-iconic modalities through which social stereotypes are expressed within creolised texts. The study’s central objective is to substantiate the hypothesis that the nonconformity inherent in the distinctive substandard linguistic phenomena of the military sublanguage constitutes a form of socially sanctioned, legitimised dissent. This research is aimed at empirically discovering social stereotypes embedded in the vernacular of informal communicative practices. The scholastic novelty of the study resides in the author’s interpretative analysis and categorisation of the social stereotypes encoded in polycode texts. The findings reveal that the informal register of the military sublanguage encapsulates not only the value orientations intrinsic to the institution but also delineates the contentious facets of military service. These facets frequently lurk in obscurity, misaligned with the overarching official narrative. Six thematic categories have been discerned, elucidating the veracities of military life, prototypical characterisations, societal challenges faced by service members, the cultural rift between military personnel and civilians (military-civilian gap), entrenched gender stereotypes, and various elements of the “camouflaged” societal framework. This research offers an inaugural attempt to decode the GI professional world through the lens of stereotypes, drawing upon an array of specialised creolised texts.
通过克里奥尔文本(以英语为例)展示 GI 的职业世界形象
本文分析了大兵的职业世界形象。主要重点是美国军界副语言中的公理圈。研究的重点是克里奥尔语文本中表达社会定型观念所使用的词素-词汇模式。本研究的核心目标是证实以下假设,即军事亚语言中独特的次标准语言现象所固有的非一致性构成了一种社会认可的、合法化的异议形式。这项研究旨在通过经验发现非正式交际实践中的方言所蕴含的社会成见。本研究的学术新意在于作者对多码文本中编码的社会成见进行了解释性分析和分类。研究结果表明,军事亚语言的非正式语域不仅囊括了该机构固有的价值取向,还勾勒出兵役的争议面。这些方面经常潜伏在隐晦之处,与官方的总体叙述不一致。研究确定了六个主题类别,分别阐明了军队生活的真实性、典型特征、军人面临的社会挑战、军人与平民之间的文化裂痕(军民差距)、根深蒂固的性别陈规定型观念以及 "伪装 "社会框架的各种因素。本研究首次尝试从陈规定型观念的角度来解读大兵的职业世界,并借鉴了一系列专业化的克里奥尔语文本。
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