REGISTERS, GENRES AND DISCIPLINES IN THE COMPOSITION OF SUBJECT DISCOURSE


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The article focuses on the study of subject-field discourse as social and professional practice along the lines of cognitive/corpus-linguistics paradigm. It explores registers and genres within subject-fields as differentiated according to the communicative purposes, structure of scientific knowledge and language use. Trying to respond to social challenges of today, subject-discourse has developed a new multidisciplinary perspective as part of the “Language for Specific Purposes” (LSP) approach.

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N. B. Gvishiani

Lomonosov Moscow State University

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