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DISCURSIVE AND GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF RESEARCH ARTICLE ABSTRACTS
DISCURSIVE AND GRAMMATICAL FEATURES OF RESEARCH ARTICLE ABSTRACTS

Author(s): Branka Živković
Subject(s): Evaluation research, Source Material, Rhetoric
Published by: Filološki fakultet, Nikšić
Keywords: research article abstracts; rhetorical structure; political science; grammatical features; genre; model; discourse;

Summary/Abstract: Considering the fact that about 100,000 research and professional journals are published annually (Swales 1990), the abstract plays a significant role when members of academic discourse community are faced with the difficulty of finding specific data in lengthy research articles. Therefore, the abstract, as an independent genre, is of crucial importance, especially when potential readers have to decide whether to read a specific research article or not. This paper presents an analysis of research article abstracts in English written by academic writers. The analysis is based on 48 abstracts randomly taken from prominent British journals in three areas of political science: social, election and foreign policy. The focus is on their rhetorical structure, identified using Bhatia‟s model (1993). The analysis goes further to outline the distinctive discursive and grammatical features of such patterns. More precisely, the aim of this paper is to provide an insight into the use of tenses in each move respectively as well as possible reasons for the stated.

  • Issue Year: 2011
  • Issue No: 5
  • Page Range: 55-67
  • Page Count: 13
  • Language: English