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LINGUISTIC FEATURES OF THE STUDENT ABSTRACT AS A SPECIFIC PART OF THE EDUCATIONAL PROCESS
Author(s) -
Nataliia Koshil,
Nataliia RYBINA,
Olha Hyryla
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
medična osvìta
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2414-5998
pISSN - 1681-2751
DOI - 10.11603/me.2414-5998.2020.2.11152
Subject(s) - punctuation , etiquette , typology , vocabulary , linguistics , computer science , composition (language) , psychology , expression (computer science) , process (computing) , mathematics education , artificial intelligence , sociology , philosophy , anthropology , programming language , operating system
The article is dedicated to the study of student writing abstract specificity by analyzing its linguistic features. The authors study the communicative and genre nature of the training abstract and propose the  classification of student abstracts according to the  different features. The analysis of the main types of speech genres that are inherent in students’ lecture notes are carried out: informative, compelling, etiquette and evaluating. It has been conducted a survey to find out the level of students’ in writing abstracts and distinguish the most popular forms of abstract’s writing. The analysis of multilevel criteria has allowed the authors to propose the functionally oriented typology of student abstracts, which takes into account the outside of their design, the specifics of the informative-semantic expression and composition, as well as lexical and grammatical indicators, including syntactic and punctuation. It has also been considered the role of the author in the abstract’s form as a participant of the communication, who seeks to successful communication with the lecturer.  The attention is focused on structural, vocabulary and syntactic components of the abstract. The conducted research has shown that the students were not taught how to make the abstract correctly neither at school nor at the university and everybody learnt and got used to make notes by himself. It gives the authors possibility to suggest this topic to be the necessary part of the curriculum for the first-year students at the universities of the different types.

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