Research articles are acknowledged to be the most important form of scientific discourse. Abstracts are, apart from the title, the first meeting of readers with research articles. Independently of their traditional purpose to summarize research articles, abstracts have become crucial for readers in the decision process of reading the text further, especially nowadays due to the vast amount of scientific publications. The growing importance of abstracts in academia and the few existing research focused on these have motivated this present research, which explored the relationship between these two text types in a broader linguistic context and investigated the linguistic differences between abstracts and research articles based on the quanti...