Semiolinguistic Organization of Academic Discourse on the Example of a Scientific Article Genre
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DOI: 10.23977/icrca.2019.024
Author(s)
V. Levchenko, O. Brynina
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V. Levchenko
ABSTRACT
The article discusses clusters of signs that constitute a scientific article as a genre of academic discourse. The problem of determining the status of academic discourse among other types of discourse within an academic environment (space) is discussed. The definitions of academic discourse are given, and the structural and semiolinguistic characteristics of this type of discourse are derived. Such types of signs of academic discourse are distinguished as structuronyms, contentonyms, processives, methodologems, resultatives, effectives, implicatives, constatives, prospectives, referentives (biographems and bibliograpfems).
KEYWORDS
Academic, Bibliographem, Biographem, Discourse, Sign, Implicative, Constative, Contentonym, Semiolinguistics, Methodologem, Prospective, Processive, Effective, Referentive, Environment, Structuronym