探索医学研究文章中词汇束的横切面内变化

Pub Date : 2023-10-19 DOI:10.2989/16073614.2023.2243311
Chen Liu, Fan Pan
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摘要本研究采用语料库驱动的方法,对480万字医学研究论文语料库中引言、方法、结果和讨论四部分词汇束的结构和功能进行了分析。结果显示相当大的断层内束结构和功能的变化。在结构上,引言和讨论部分主要是短语束(令牌),而方法部分和结果部分更倾向于小节束(类型)。对于结构子类别,引言部分明显倾向于使用带有“to-clause片段”的组合,方法部分大量使用带有“被动动词短语”的组合,讨论部分大量使用带有“(动词短语)+ that-clause片段”的组合。在功能上,介绍、结果和讨论部分主要是面向文本的包,而方法部分主要是面向研究的包(类型和令牌)。对于功能子类别,介绍、结果和讨论部分大量使用了结果束,而方法部分则大量使用了过程束。我们的研究结果还揭示了束的结构和功能与节的交流功能之间的密切关系。我们的研究可能对医学学术写作有重要的教学意义。
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Exploring intrasectional variations of lexical bundles in medical research articles
AbstractThis study employed a corpus-driven approach to examine the structures and functions of lexical bundles across the IMRD sections (i.e. Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion) in a medical research article corpus totalling 4.8 million words. Results showed considerable intra-sectional variations of bundle structures and functions. Structurally, the Introduction and the Discussion were dominated by phrasal bundles (tokens), while the Methods section and the Results sections preferred clausal bundles (types). For structural subcategories, the Introduction showed apparent preference for bundles with ‘to-clause fragments’, the Methods section made heavy use of bundles with ‘passive verb phrases’, and the Discussion displayed a high usage of bundles with ‘(verb phrase) + that-clause fragments;. Functionally, the Introduction, Results and Discussion were dominated by text-oriented bundles, while the Methods section was dominated by research-oriented bundles (types and tokens). For functional subcategories, the Introduction, Results and Discussion included a considerable use of resultative bundles, while the Methods section exhibited a dense use of procedure bundles. Our results also revealed a close relationship between bundle structures and functions and the communicative functions of sections. Our study may have valuable pedagogical implications for medical academic writing.
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