"Keep it simple": the introductions of Veterinary Medicine academic papers

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Autor(a) principal: Petry Radünz, Amanda
Data de Publicação: 2022
Outros Autores: Cabral, Sara Regina Scotta
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Calidoscópio (Online)
Texto Completo: https://revistas.unisinos.br/index.php/calidoscopio/article/view/24422
Resumo: This study investigates the linguistic organization of the introduction sections of academic papers from the Veterinary Medicine field in terms of the two basic systems that determine how one clause is related to another: taxis (degree of interdependency) and logico-semantic relation (Halliday; Matthiessen, 2014, p. 438). All the clauses from the introduction sections of five published academic papers were analyzed. The results showed a high recurrence of simple clauses and embedded clauses in the corpus. In the clause complexes, the preference is for paratactic extensions. The results of this analysis may help understanding the functioning of academic writing in English language in this specific field.
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“Keep it simple”: the introductions of Veterinary Medicine academic papers
title "Keep it simple": the introductions of Veterinary Medicine academic papers
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Petry Radünz, Amanda
clause complex
Veterinary Medicine
academic writing
title_short "Keep it simple": the introductions of Veterinary Medicine academic papers
title_full "Keep it simple": the introductions of Veterinary Medicine academic papers
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author Petry Radünz, Amanda
author_facet Petry Radünz, Amanda
Cabral, Sara Regina Scotta
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Cabral, Sara Regina Scotta
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Veterinary Medicine
academic writing
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Veterinary Medicine
academic writing
description This study investigates the linguistic organization of the introduction sections of academic papers from the Veterinary Medicine field in terms of the two basic systems that determine how one clause is related to another: taxis (degree of interdependency) and logico-semantic relation (Halliday; Matthiessen, 2014, p. 438). All the clauses from the introduction sections of five published academic papers were analyzed. The results showed a high recurrence of simple clauses and embedded clauses in the corpus. In the clause complexes, the preference is for paratactic extensions. The results of this analysis may help understanding the functioning of academic writing in English language in this specific field.
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