How complex is professional academic writing? A corpus-based analysis of research articles in 'hard' and 'soft' disciplines

IF 0.9 4区 文学 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
J. Pérez-Guerra, Elizaveta A. Smirnova
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Abstract

This study focuses on the analysis of linguistic complexity in professional academic writing in light of the empirical evidence provided by a 1,597,000-word corpus of ‘hard’ (life and physical sciences) and ‘soft’ (arts and social) scientific research articles published in leading peer-review journals. Specifically, this investigation aims both to describe the complexity features of texts written by professional authors and to test the hypothesis that linguistic complexity varies across disciplines. Since previous studies have revealed that automatic complexity indices do not sufficiently succeed in providing a comprehensive description of complexity of texts, in this paper complexity has been measured in two ways: quantitatively through the indexes provided by Lu’s (2010) L2 Syntactic Complexity Analyser, and through the more qualitative analysis of a selection of metrics associated with clausal and phrasal complexity in seminal studies. The data show, first, that syntactic complexity indices (basically, strategies of coordination and subordination) are statistically relevant to the characterisation of specifically the soft-science disciplines; second, that there is a continuum across subdisciplines within the broad distinction of soft versus hard genres; and, third, that the soft genre demonstrates a more stable productivity of clausal-complexity strategies, while phrasal-complexity features are more pervasive in the hard-science subcorpus.
专业学术写作有多复杂?基于语料库的“硬”和“软”学科研究文章分析
本研究的重点是根据发表在领先同行评审期刊上的1597000字“硬”(生命和物理科学)和“软”(艺术和社会)科学研究文章语料库提供的经验证据,分析专业学术写作中的语言复杂性。具体而言,本研究旨在描述专业作者所写文本的复杂性特征,并检验语言复杂性因学科而异的假设。由于先前的研究表明,自动复杂性指数不能充分成功地提供文本复杂性的全面描述,本文采用两种方法来衡量复杂性:通过Lu(2010)L2句法复杂性分析器提供的指数进行定量测量,以及通过对开创性研究中与从句和短语复杂性相关的一些指标进行更定性的分析。数据表明,首先,句法复杂性指数(基本上是协调和从属策略)在统计上与软科学学科的特征相关;第二,在软流派与硬流派的广泛区别中,存在着跨学科的连续性;第三,软体裁表现出更稳定的小句复杂性策略生产力,而短语复杂性特征在硬科学子范畴中更为普遍。
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