学术英语和专业英语写作特征的确立及其与话语共同体的关系

IF 0.6 0 LANGUAGE & LINGUISTICS
D. Subandowo, Karlygash Adamova
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摘要

关于特殊用途英语(ESP)的争论一直是应用语言学家在研究英语在特定领域(包括学术英语(EAP)和专业英语(EPP))中的使用时主要关注的问题。更不用说写作研究在处理这两种不同的设置时一直是关注的焦点。这两个事件的作者似乎运用特殊的特征来表现他们在社区中的身份和存在。因此,值得注意的是,在EAP和EPP领域的规范中,从全局的角度来识别写作的特征,可以更好地理解它们的独特特征。基于话语共同体理论,本文对EAP和EPP进行了分类研究。本研究分析的数据分类是在Ruiz- Garrido et al.(2010)《English Professional and Academic Purposes》之前的研究基础上收集的,将写作特征大致分为五类,包括类型、人物、语言特征/内容、学科、可及性、设置、惯例/动作和目标。©2022 JELS和作者-由JELS出版。
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The Establishment of Writing Features in English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Professional Purposes (EPP) and Its Relations to a Discourse Community
The debate about English for Specific Purposes (ESP) has been a primary concern of applied linguists in examining the use of English in a specific domain involving English for Academic Purposes (EAP) and English for Professional Purposes (EPP). Not to mention that writing research has been the focus of attention when dealing with these two different settings. The writers of these two events seem to apply special features to perform an identity and their existence in their community. Therefore, it is worth noting that identifying the features of writing from a global perspective in the specification of EAP and EPP domains leads to a better understanding of their distinctive features. EAP and EPP are classified based on the discourse community theory in studying the distinctions. The data classifications analyzed in the present study were collected based on previous studies of Ruiz- Garrido et al.’s (2010) English Professional and Academic Purposes, and the writing features were classified into five categories in general, including genre, people, linguistic features/content, disciplines, accessibility, setting, convention/moves, and goals. © 2022 JELS and the Authors - Published by JELS.
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CiteScore
1.60
自引率
28.60%
发文量
52
审稿时长
25 weeks
期刊介绍: The editorial board welcomes submissions that provide insights into key issues dealing with the English Language in a region that hosts multicultural/lingual communities and contexts. Our policy is to enable the advancement of knowledge dealing with English Language studies in these communities and contexts by providing a publication avenue for new and insightful multidisciplinary work in the region. The ultimate objective of the journal is to create critical awareness of Southeast Asian concerns with all areas of English language Studies. Submissions that draw parallels between regional and global concerns of English Language Studies are also welome. 3L publishes issues in March, June, September and December. Please visit the website to have a better idea of the kinds of articles published and the submission guidelines.
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