Speech genres of electronic communication between lecturer and student

The article presents analysis of the genre repertoire of electronic communication between a lecturer and a student, as one of the new areas of Internet communication, which has not been the subject of linguistic and genre analysis. The article offers and substantiates a classification of identified...

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Main Authors: Prom, Natalia Aleksandrovna, Evtushenko, Oksana Aleksandrovna, Shestakova, Olga Александровна
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Published: Saratov State University 2025-02-01
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author Prom, Natalia Aleksandrovna
Evtushenko, Oksana Aleksandrovna
Shestakova, Olga Александровна
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description The article presents analysis of the genre repertoire of electronic communication between a lecturer and a student, as one of the new areas of Internet communication, which has not been the subject of linguistic and genre analysis. The article offers and substantiates a classification of identified speech genres. The relevance of the topic is determined by the fact that this business form of communication is becoming preferable in modern pedagogical discourse due to numerous social and technological processes. The research material consists of written electronic asynchronous communication texts between lecturers and students in a computer-mediated environment. Using the methods of observation and comparison of various genres formed in the process of electronic communication, we have created the author’s speech genres classification relevant for modern electronic communication between a lecturer and a student. This classification includes informative, etiquette, imperative and evaluative groups of genres. In a quantitative sense, informative and etiquette genres significantly predominate over imperative and evaluative ones. The group of informative genres has been found to be the largest in our empirical material, which is due to the goals and objectives of this type of communication – providing and requesting information. The large number of etiquette speech genres indicates that the etiquette norms of institutional communication are followed due to their significance. Imperative and evaluative genres are included in the lectures’ speech repertoire, which is caused by the institutional nature of the considered form of interaction. The identified speech genres have a number of characteristics: secondary, written and formal and they possess signs of oral informal speech of primary genres, which allows us to assert that electronic communication between a lecturer and a student is going through a stage of formation and development. 
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spelling doaj-art-01db2c77aa4b4a8085c7a746515fd7232025-08-20T02:00:46ZrusSaratov State UniversityЖанры речи2311-07402311-07592025-02-012019510310.18500/2311-0740-2025-20-1-45-95-103Speech genres of electronic communication between lecturer and studentProm, Natalia Aleksandrovna0Evtushenko, Oksana Aleksandrovna1Shestakova, Olga Александровна2Volgograd State Technical University, 28 Lenin Avenue, Volgograd,400005, RussiaVolgograd State Technical University, 28 Lenin Avenue, Volgograd,400005, RussiaVolgograd State Technical University, 28 Lenin Avenue, Volgograd,400005, RussiaThe article presents analysis of the genre repertoire of electronic communication between a lecturer and a student, as one of the new areas of Internet communication, which has not been the subject of linguistic and genre analysis. The article offers and substantiates a classification of identified speech genres. The relevance of the topic is determined by the fact that this business form of communication is becoming preferable in modern pedagogical discourse due to numerous social and technological processes. The research material consists of written electronic asynchronous communication texts between lecturers and students in a computer-mediated environment. Using the methods of observation and comparison of various genres formed in the process of electronic communication, we have created the author’s speech genres classification relevant for modern electronic communication between a lecturer and a student. This classification includes informative, etiquette, imperative and evaluative groups of genres. In a quantitative sense, informative and etiquette genres significantly predominate over imperative and evaluative ones. The group of informative genres has been found to be the largest in our empirical material, which is due to the goals and objectives of this type of communication – providing and requesting information. The large number of etiquette speech genres indicates that the etiquette norms of institutional communication are followed due to their significance. Imperative and evaluative genres are included in the lectures’ speech repertoire, which is caused by the institutional nature of the considered form of interaction. The identified speech genres have a number of characteristics: secondary, written and formal and they possess signs of oral informal speech of primary genres, which allows us to assert that electronic communication between a lecturer and a student is going through a stage of formation and development. https://zhanry-rechi.sgu.ru/en/system/files/pdf-full-version/2025/02/speechgenres_2025_1-95-103.pdfspeech genreelectronic communicationstatus-role communicationinformativeethicalimperative and evaluative speech genres
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Shestakova, Olga Александровна
Speech genres of electronic communication between lecturer and student
Жанры речи
speech genre
electronic communication
status-role communication
informative
ethical
imperative and evaluative speech genres
title Speech genres of electronic communication between lecturer and student
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title_short Speech genres of electronic communication between lecturer and student
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electronic communication
status-role communication
informative
ethical
imperative and evaluative speech genres
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