Имеет ли значение индексация журналов? Основанный на жанровом подходе анализ коммуникативных ходов в аннотации исследовательской статьи по сестринскому делу на английском языке

Ключевые слова: индексация журналов, анализ коммуникативных ходов, сестринское дело, риторическая структура, аннотация научной статьи, журналы по сестринскому делу, индексируемые в Scopus

Аннотация

Введение. Во множестве предыдущих исследований обсуждалась важность основанного на жанровом подходе анализа коммуникативных ходов, поскольку результаты анализа могут дать представление о типичных условностях написания исследовательских статей в разных дисциплинах.

Цель. Сестринскому делу как профессиональной дисциплине уделялось мало внимания, в частности, малоизученными остаются аннотации в журналах с различной индексацией. Чтобы заполнить эту пробел знаний, данное качественное исследование анализирует, имеет ли индексация журналов значение при обнаружении риторических ходов в аннотациях статей по сестринскому делу.

Методы. 50 аннотаций статей из журнала Q1, индексируемого Scopus, и еще 50 из трех журналов, индексируемых Sinta в Индонезии, были проанализированы вручную. Это исследование использовало описательный сравнительный подход для анализа и представления данных.

Результаты. Полученные результаты продемонстрировали соответствие обнаружение коммуникативных ходов методов и результатов и их языковым реализациям с использованием простого прошедшего времени в активной или пассивной формах. Аннотации статей из индексированного в Scopus журнала по сестринскому делу подчеркивают новизну исследования больше, чем их аналоги, из-за выявления пробелов в предыдущих исследованиях и подчеркивают значимость исследования.

Выводы. Данное исследование предлагает авторам рассмотреть вклад типа индексации журнала в проецирование более высокого стандарта написания аннотаций, чтобы повысить вероятность принятия статьи журналом на начальном этапе.

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2022-06-27
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LubisA., KurniawanE., & GunawanW. (2022). Имеет ли значение индексация журналов? Основанный на жанровом подходе анализ коммуникативных ходов в аннотации исследовательской статьи по сестринскому делу на английском языке. Journal of Language and Education, 8(2), 92-105. https://doi.org/10.17323/jle.2022.13471
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Оригинальное исследование