Medical discourse: Aspects of author's comment

Diana E. Adams Smith
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One of the major problems for students reading articles in medical journals is distinguishing objective statements of accepted fact from author-marked observations of opinion, hypothesis, or recommendation. In an attempt to determine how, why, and where the subjective element is introduced in the main categories of articles in medical journals, a selection of papers from the British Medical Journal was studied. An examination revealed that author's comment is expressed by verbal and nonverbal modals and by a wide range of attitudinal markers. The incidence of these varies from one category of article to another, editorials being more author-marked throughout, while clinical case notes and research papers contain sharp differences between the objective recounting of the methods and results sections and the more subjective discussion or comment sections. It is recommended that the frequent occurrence of expressions of emphasis, advice, and evaluation should be reflected in the production of more relevant materials for students of English for medical sciences.

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医学话语:作者评论的各个方面
学生阅读医学期刊文章的主要问题之一是如何区分公认事实的客观陈述与作者对观点、假设或建议的观察。为了确定在医学期刊的主要文章类别中如何、为什么以及在何处引入主观因素,我们研究了《英国医学杂志》上的一些论文。研究发现,作者的评论是通过言语情态和非言语情态以及一系列态度标记来表达的。这些事件的发生率因文章类别而异,社论在整个过程中更多地标记作者,而临床病例笔记和研究论文在方法和结果部分的客观叙述与更主观的讨论或评论部分之间存在明显差异。建议将频繁出现的强调、建议和评价等表达反映在为医学英语学生编写更相关的材料中。
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