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中外应用语言学类期刊论文英语题目对比分析
引用本文:庞继贤,陈珺.中外应用语言学类期刊论文英语题目对比分析[J].浙江大学学报(人文社会科学版),2015,1(1):189-200.
作者姓名:庞继贤  陈珺
摘    要:学术论文题目是论文语篇不可缺少的一部分,在知识传播中起着非常重要的作用。以国内外应用语言学领域发表于2009-2013年的期刊论文英语题目为语料,分别建立国际、国内期刊论文英语题目语料库,对比分析论文题目的语法结构(包括题长和标点符号使用)和话语功能。数据分析发现,两个语料库中论文题目的拟定在体现共性的同时存有一定差异:国际论文作者在题目中更多使用复合结构或以动名词开头的结构,更注重表达研究问题、结果、对象等论文信息以及表达的个性化和多样化,以达到更好地“推销”学术成果之目的;国内论文作者则更倾向使用单一结构和固定的名词短语结构,大量使用“研究”、“初探”等无实际意义的“废词”。依据语类理论的互话性来审视论文题目语篇内和语篇外因素,能解释论文题目所体现的话语功能以及作者在拟题过程中采用相关策略所隐含的社会文化理据。从批评语类分析的视角来探析期刊论文英语题目的拟题策略,为论文语篇研究提供了新的材料和证据。

关 键 词:论文语篇  论文英语题目    语料库    批评语类分析    互话性    应用语言学  

Comparing English Titles of Chinese and International Journal Articles in Applied Linguistics
Pang Jixian Chen Jun.Comparing English Titles of Chinese and International Journal Articles in Applied Linguistics[J].Journal of Zhejiang University(Humanities and Social Sciences),2015,1(1):189-200.
Authors:Pang Jixian Chen Jun
Abstract:Titles are an integral part of academic journal articles and are of great importance in new knowledge dissemination and scholarly communication in a disciplinary community. Recent years have witnessed an increasing attention given to the study of journal article titles mainly in the field of applied linguistics, focusing on the length, structural constructions and functions of article titles. Article titles from different academic disciplines were also compared in these studies. However, few studies of a comparative nature have reported on the differences of English titles to research articles published in international journals and Chinese language journals. The study reported in this paper aims to fill this research gap by examining English titles from these two types of journal articles in terms of structural constructions (including title length and punctuation marks), functions embodied in titles and the underlying strategies authors pursue in their composing process. Using the constructs of interdiscursitivity and generic integrity in genre theory, the paper also attempts to probe into the societal and cultural motivation behind the author's composing process of article titles. The two specialized corpora for the study were constructed consisting of Chinese journal article English titles (CJAET) and international journal article English titles (IJAET). All the titles were chosen from data-based research articles in three respective CSSCI and SSCI journals in the field of applied linguistics from the years 2009〖CD*2〗2013. There are 567 titles in CJAET and 439 titles in IJAET. A frequency analysis was performed on the structural constructions of titles. To examine discourse functions, a list of high frequency words which appear in titles was compiled using AntConc335w. With the help of the list, eight discourse functions of different preference in titles were identified, namely, they are indications of research subject, scope, methodology, purposes, findings, questions, perspectives and duration. The results of the analysis indicate that, while the titles in the two corpora share similarities, there exist distinctive differences. In the IJAET, international authors prefer to use more compound constructions and gerund forms in titles, emphasizing research questions, findings or subjects. The titles in the IJAET also reveal features of author individuality and linguistic variety in terms of structural constructions, which helps to demonstrate the author's attempt to promote research reported in the article proper. By contrast, in the CJAET, Chinese authors tend to use more mono-constructions and fixed nominal constructions in titles, highlighting research subjects and problems, and wasted words such as ″study,″ ″analysis″ or ″exploration″ abound in titles. The frequent use of these waste words in titles in the CJAET is attributed to the Chinese authors' endeavor to conform to ″formal equivalence,″ rather than ″functional equivalence″ when they translate titles from Chinese into English.〖JP〗 A journal article title can be viewed as a sub-genre text within a research article genre. Unlike the structural identity of the Swalesian ″CARS″ model realized by moves for the article introduction part, the article title has its own identifiable structural identity. In terms of language constructions, this structural identity of a title is not realized by moves, but by the key words summarizing the key aspects of the research reported in the article. These key words in forms of nominals or gerunds constitute titles in mono-constructions, compound constructions, questions or full sentence constructions. In terms of language functions, this structural identity highlights such elements as research subjects, findings and perspectives in which the author assumes that members of a target discourse community take a particular interest. Taking into consideration cross-cultural factors and the target audiences, we argue that, in converting Chinese titles into English, using English to write titles instead of translating is preferred. With intense competition among research institutions and universities, the quality and volume of published research have now become a yardstick against which the reputation of an institution is measured and issues concerning an individual scholar's rank, promotion and tenure are decided. In this socio cultural climate, how to compose an appropriate and appealing title to an article has become a crucial strategy for authors while writing up research because this may determine whether the article is accepted for publication or rejected, which is so closely related to the above mentioned benefits of various kinds. We maintain that critical genre analysis of journal article titles will help to shed new lights by providing new evidence in the study of journal article discourse.
Keywords:journal article discourse  article titles in English  corpus  critical genre analysis  interdiscursitivity  applied linguistics
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