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Jazykové charakteristiky úvodních sekcí v odborných článcích v elektrotechnice
Ondryáš, Radek ; Šťastná, Dagmar (oponent) ; Haupt, Jaromír (vedoucí práce)
In this thesis we use analytical framework proposed by Swales to analyse scientific articles from the field of electrical engineering to examine their structure and linguistic features. Each of the texts is segmented into discourse units called moves, each move represents a portion of text which serves a communicative function. Moves are then sorted according to Swales’ model, analysed and lexical signals are highlighted. If possible, moves are divided into smaller units called steps. Our analysis coincides with Swales’ model in nearly all points, the only exceptions being few steps which do not occur in the texts from electrical engineering since they are not of importance in this field. An alternative point of view on research articles is provided by patterns described by Hoey, which unlike Swales’ framework were designed for texts in general rather than specifically for the genre of research articles. Despite their differences, the analysis presented in this paper shows that there is big overlap between Swales’ framework and Hoey’s patterns.
Jazykové charakteristiky úvodních sekcí v odborných článcích v elektrotechnice
Ondryáš, Radek ; Šťastná, Dagmar (oponent) ; Haupt, Jaromír (vedoucí práce)
In this thesis we use analytical framework proposed by Swales to analyse scientific articles from the field of electrical engineering to examine their structure and linguistic features. Each of the texts is segmented into discourse units called moves, each move represents a portion of text which serves a communicative function. Moves are then sorted according to Swales’ model, analysed and lexical signals are highlighted. If possible, moves are divided into smaller units called steps. Our analysis coincides with Swales’ model in nearly all points, the only exceptions being few steps which do not occur in the texts from electrical engineering since they are not of importance in this field. An alternative point of view on research articles is provided by patterns described by Hoey, which unlike Swales’ framework were designed for texts in general rather than specifically for the genre of research articles. Despite their differences, the analysis presented in this paper shows that there is big overlap between Swales’ framework and Hoey’s patterns.

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