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MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTICAL FEATURES OF ESP
MORPHOLOGICAL AND SYNTACTICAL FEATURES OF ESP

Author(s): Anca Trișcă (Ionescu), Daniel Ionescu
Subject(s): Language studies, Foreign languages learning, Morphology
Published by: Editura Arhipelag XXI
Keywords: technical English; general English; ESP; naval architecture; scientific English;

Summary/Abstract: This paper aims at investigating the particular features of ESP written discourse encountered in naval architecture texts as part of ESP. A first assumption is made that the language employed in naval architecture is a subcategory of English for Specific Purposes. As part of ESP, it is thus bound to have a set of specialized lexical and grammatical features which are not in the repertoire of the non-users of that particular domain: complex noun phrases, special use of articles, special use of modal verbs, frequency of the passive voice and of present tense simple, long complex sentences, collocations, specialized terminology. Focus will be laid on demonstrating that the morphological features mentioned above are present in the texts which were selected for analysis. Two main morphological categories will be analysed in detail, i.e. the noun and the verb. In the part referring to the nominal component, the noun phrases used in the corpus, the special use of the articles and a process which we consider typical for our type of discourse, i.e. nominalization, will be investigated. In the section focusing on the verb, the voice, tense, aspect and the values of the modal verbs used in naval architecture texts will be analysed.

  • Issue Year: 2017
  • Issue No: 11
  • Page Range: 631-639
  • Page Count: 9
  • Language: English