The study sheds light on key words and their distribution within English scientific and technical text in the area of civil engineering. In this context the concepts of reference and core-reference are examined. The analysis of key words is linked to register analysis. It requires the identification of the pervasive linguistic features peculiar to particular register and textual field. Research methodology combines both quantitative techniques distinguishing statistically significant words and contextual analytical methods. Study results can be used in summarizing text contents
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This reference defines the principle and most commonly used terms found in engineering documents and...
The present paper is concerned with the role and status of the verb in the semantic structure of Eng...
The article discusses the corpus study of engineering terms for linguistic research — the extraction...
Abstract- The contribution deals with meaning in the pragmatic sense and the way of its decoding. It...
The paper explores the role of key words-nouns and their constant collocates-verbal predicates in th...
Given the importance of lexis in language description, this study attempts to integrate the lexical ...
The paper deals with the structure of written scientific-technical text in the field of civil engine...
This paper aims at investigating the particular features of civil engineering written discourse. A f...
This article describes most used architectural words with specialized texts. The intention of this r...
Research findings provide evidence that the use of word list may assist students in learning selecte...
Most corpus-based investigations capitalise on word list analyses: frequency, keyword, and key-keywo...
The article deals with a key word distinction in the texts of hybrid genre. The authors have come to...
ABSTRACT: In this working paper, I review some of the features available for language analysis in th...
This article presents an analysis of the lexical features of the English and Russian languages withi...
Specifically, the problem-which this research addiesses is the development of procedures which defin...
This reference defines the principle and most commonly used terms found in engineering documents and...
The present paper is concerned with the role and status of the verb in the semantic structure of Eng...
The article discusses the corpus study of engineering terms for linguistic research — the extraction...
Abstract- The contribution deals with meaning in the pragmatic sense and the way of its decoding. It...