English-language abstracts written by Czech linguists: how are we doing?
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2018Publisher
Univerzita Karlova, Filozofická fakultaRights and license terms
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research article abstracts, abstracts, moves analysis, linguistic journals, English for academic purposesArticle abstracts may be among the most efficient means of disseminating research results if certain
basic principles regarding their content and structure are followed. No research outcomes have yet
been made available on the structure of abstracts published in Czech linguistic periodicals. The current
study presents a survey of 120 such abstracts collected from four journals and, on the basis of
rhetorical moves analysis, describes their shared features, strengths and shortcomings. The results
show that many of these abstracts fail to include moves which are generally considered obligatory
(results, data and method description) and that their informative value is consequently lower than
sufficient. The study concludes by recommending that awareness of rhetorical principles amongst
Czech academics be raised e.g. through instructional texts or courses.