二语书面学术语篇社会化研究述评
A Critical Review of Research on Second Language Written Academic Discourse Socialization
DOI: 10.12677/ML.2022.107190, PDF,   
作者: 饶 露:四川大学,外国语学院,四川 成都
关键词: 语言社会化书面学术语篇第二语言Language Socialization Written Academic Discourse Second Language
摘要: 学术语篇社会化是近年来的一个新兴研究角度,本文从语言社会化理论视角下着重分析第二语言书面学术语篇的社会化研究。文章通过对相关文献进行梳理,从学术写作实践、二语书面学术语篇发展的影响因素、二语学术身份建构这三个方面对二语书面学术语篇社会化的研究内容和话题进行了归纳总结,并对该方向的未来研究提出了展望。
Abstract: Academic discourse socialization has attracted much attention in recent years, and this paper will review the studies related to second language written academic discourse socialization. The paper, by combing through the related studies, presents a critical review based on three major research topics: academic writing practices, factors influencing the second language written academic discourse socialization, and identity construction in second language academic writing. Besides, the paper discusses the future research possibilities in this field.
文章引用:饶露. 二语书面学术语篇社会化研究述评[J]. 现代语言学, 2022, 10(7): 1423-1430. https://doi.org/10.12677/ML.2022.107190

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