Systemic genre-and-style relations in the english-language student academic essay: paradigmatics, sintagmatics, epidigmatics

This work is focused on the problem of genre specificity within the English language academic discourse of today. The goal of the research is to reveal and analyze system relations regularly and steadily showing themselves within one definite genre of the student essay, their significance and role i...

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Main Authors: Nikolaev Sergei, Sukhomlinova Marina, Nikolaeva Svetlana
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: EDP Sciences 2021-01-01
Series:E3S Web of Conferences
Online Access:https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/49/e3sconf_interagromash2021_12165.pdf
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spelling doaj-2cc33123ebb74eff9ac74870b8ca28512021-07-07T11:31:07ZengEDP SciencesE3S Web of Conferences2267-12422021-01-012731216510.1051/e3sconf/202127312165e3sconf_interagromash2021_12165Systemic genre-and-style relations in the english-language student academic essay: paradigmatics, sintagmatics, epidigmaticsNikolaev Sergei0Sukhomlinova Marina1Nikolaeva Svetlana2Southern Federal UniversitySouthern Federal UniversitySouthern Federal UniversityThis work is focused on the problem of genre specificity within the English language academic discourse of today. The goal of the research is to reveal and analyze system relations regularly and steadily showing themselves within one definite genre of the student essay, their significance and role in the official university communicative space. The abovesaid relations can be found at both the structural level, i.e. in the special text arrangement of essays, and at the conceptual level of the genre. The basic investigation methods are: interpretation and classification of the material; linguistic observation and description; componential analysis of dictionary definitions; comparison and contrasting; linguistic, functional and stylistic, genre analysis of the text; context and discourse analysis; argumentative illustration tool. The practical value can be viewed as a possibility to apply the investigation results in teaching; e.g. during the courses of English, language culture studies, linguadidactics, cross-cultural pragmatics. The authors conclude that student essay text demonstrate closely interweaving paradigmatic, syntagmatic and epidigmatic links. Paradigmatics is represented by semantic and conceptual categories of systemity, integrity, cohesion and closeness. Discourse syntagmatic categories are characterized by linguosemantic consistency, linearity, remoteness, parallelism. Epidigmatic systemity can be traced as the availability of derivative words.https://www.e3s-conferences.org/articles/e3sconf/pdf/2021/49/e3sconf_interagromash2021_12165.pdf
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Nikolaeva Svetlana
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Nikolaeva Svetlana
Systemic genre-and-style relations in the english-language student academic essay: paradigmatics, sintagmatics, epidigmatics
E3S Web of Conferences
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Sukhomlinova Marina
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title Systemic genre-and-style relations in the english-language student academic essay: paradigmatics, sintagmatics, epidigmatics
title_short Systemic genre-and-style relations in the english-language student academic essay: paradigmatics, sintagmatics, epidigmatics
title_full Systemic genre-and-style relations in the english-language student academic essay: paradigmatics, sintagmatics, epidigmatics
title_fullStr Systemic genre-and-style relations in the english-language student academic essay: paradigmatics, sintagmatics, epidigmatics
title_full_unstemmed Systemic genre-and-style relations in the english-language student academic essay: paradigmatics, sintagmatics, epidigmatics
title_sort systemic genre-and-style relations in the english-language student academic essay: paradigmatics, sintagmatics, epidigmatics
publisher EDP Sciences
series E3S Web of Conferences
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publishDate 2021-01-01
description This work is focused on the problem of genre specificity within the English language academic discourse of today. The goal of the research is to reveal and analyze system relations regularly and steadily showing themselves within one definite genre of the student essay, their significance and role in the official university communicative space. The abovesaid relations can be found at both the structural level, i.e. in the special text arrangement of essays, and at the conceptual level of the genre. The basic investigation methods are: interpretation and classification of the material; linguistic observation and description; componential analysis of dictionary definitions; comparison and contrasting; linguistic, functional and stylistic, genre analysis of the text; context and discourse analysis; argumentative illustration tool. The practical value can be viewed as a possibility to apply the investigation results in teaching; e.g. during the courses of English, language culture studies, linguadidactics, cross-cultural pragmatics. The authors conclude that student essay text demonstrate closely interweaving paradigmatic, syntagmatic and epidigmatic links. Paradigmatics is represented by semantic and conceptual categories of systemity, integrity, cohesion and closeness. Discourse syntagmatic categories are characterized by linguosemantic consistency, linearity, remoteness, parallelism. Epidigmatic systemity can be traced as the availability of derivative words.
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