Al Athar مجلة الأثـــــــــــــــر
Volume 15, Numéro 25, Pages 83-86
2016-06-30
Authors : Hafsi Latifa . Chaouki Noureddine .
In scientific context, studying a phenomenon means observing, defining, and describing it. That is, writing scientific discourse is inherently issuing acts of a pragmatic nature. To know how to define, describe, classify, and other acts is an important goal for scientists. This paper aims to investigate the functions that are performed in abstracts of agricultural articles. Zimmerman’s Findings (1989) about acts of scientific discourse are exploited to examine a number of articles in terms of function and the rate of their occurrence. It has been found that research abstracts in agriculture comprise particular functions such as describing, classifying, reporting, cause and effect, and comparing, etc.
scientific discourse, pragmatic nature, functions, research abstracts
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