Vestnik of Samara University. History, pedagogics, philologyVestnik of Samara University. History, pedagogics, philology2542-04452712-8946Samara National Research University411910.18287/2542-0445-2015-21-4-38-45UnknownREGISTERS, GENRES AND DISCIPLINES IN THE COMPOSITION OF SUBJECT DISCOURSEGvishianiN. B.morenovsv@ssau.ruhttps://orcid.org/0000-0002-1825-0097Lomonosov Moscow State University0104201521438452203201722032017Copyright © 2015, Gvishiani N.B.2015<h4>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.</h4>discourse, corpus discourse, register, hybrid genre of informational article, speech event, disciplinary culturesдискурс, корпусный дискурс, регистр, гибридный жанр учебного очерка, речевое событие, дисциплинарные культуры[1. Bhatia Vijay. Worlds of Written Discourse. London, Bloomsbury, 2014, 263 p.][2. Vinogradov V.V. Stylistics. Theory of poetic speech. Poetics. M., 1963, pp. 5–6 [in Russian].][3. Bakhtin M.M. Problems of speech genres. Literary and critical articles. M., 1986, p. 432 [in][Russian].][4. Kress G., Threadgold T. Towards a Social Theory of Genre. Sothern Review, 1988, no. 21/3,][p. 216.][5. Mykhortov D.S. The meaning of word in the vices of speech. M., URSS, 2014, 192 p. [in][Russian].][6. Van Dijk T. Text and Context: Explorations in the Semantics and Pragmatics of Discourse.][London, Longman, 1977.][7. Yule G. Discourse Analysis. Cambridge University Press, 1983.][8. Dressler W. Introduction to Text Linguistics. London, Longman, 1981.][9. Searle J.R. Speech Acts. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1969.][Ðåãèñòðû, æàíðû è äèñöèïëèíû â ñîñòàâå ïðåäìåòíîãî äèñêóðñà 45][10. Grice H.P. Logic and Conversation. Speech Acts: Syntax and Semantics. London, Academic][Press, 1975. Vol. 3.][11. Hymes D. Introduction: Towards Ethnographies of Communication. American][Anthropologist, 66/6, part 2, 1964.][12. Coulthard M. An Introduction to Discourse Analysis. London, Longman, 1969.][13. Widdowson H.G. Teaching English as Communication. London, Oxford University Press,][1978.][14. Van Dijk T. News as Discourse. Hillsdale, NJ, Erlbaum, 1988.][15. Hoey M.P. Patterns of Lexis in Text. London, Oxford University Press, 1991, 276 p.][16. Halliday M.A.K., Hasan R. Cohesion in English. London, Longman, 1976, p. 22.][17. van Dijk T. Principles of Critical Discourse Analysis. Discourse and Society, 1993. 4/2.][18. Wodak R. Disorders of Discourse. London, Longman, 1996.][19. URL: www.ucl.ac.uk/english-usage/projects/ice-gb/.][20. Hashemi L., Thomas B. IELTS Trainer. Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2012, p. 35.][21. Gvishiani N.B. Introduction into contrastive lexicology. M., URSS, 2010, 286 p. [in Russian].]