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Exploring intrasectional variations of lexical bundles in medical research articles


Chen Liu
Fan Pan

Abstract

This study employed a corpus-driven approach to examine the structures and functions of lexical bundles across the IMRD sections (i.e.  Introduction, Methods, Results and Discussion) in a medical research article corpus totalling 4.8 million words. Results showed  considerable intra-sectional variations of bundle structures and functions. Structurally, the Introduction and the Discussion were  dominated by phrasal bundles (tokens), while the Methods section and the Results sections preferred clausal bundles (types). For  structural subcategories, the Introduction showed apparent preference for bundles with ‘to-clause fragments’, the Methods section  made heavy use of bundles with ‘passive verb phrases’, and the Discussion displayed a high usage of bundles with ‘(verb phrase) + that- clause fragments;. Functionally, the Introduction, Results and Discussion were dominated by text-oriented bundles, while the Methods  section was dominated by research-oriented bundles (types and tokens). For functional subcategories, the Introduction, Results and  Discussion included a considerable use of resultative bundles, while the Methods section exhibited a dense use of procedure bundles.  Our results also revealed a close relationship between bundle structures and functions and the communicative functions of sections. Our  study may have valuable pedagogical implications for medical academic writing. 


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