Speech Systemicity of Scientific Texts: Conceptual Development (On Centenary of M. N. Kozhina's Birth)

This article is dedicated to one of the most significant concepts in functional stylistics — speech systemicity. Introduced into scholarly discourse by M. N. Kozhina, this concept elucidates the linguistic specificity of functional styles. The objective of the article is to examine the scientific te...

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Main Authors: M. P. Kotyurova, E. A. Bazhenova
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Published: Tsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektov 2025-07-01
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Online Access:https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/6338
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description This article is dedicated to one of the most significant concepts in functional stylistics — speech systemicity. Introduced into scholarly discourse by M. N. Kozhina, this concept elucidates the linguistic specificity of functional styles. The objective of the article is to examine the scientific text as a speech system that is determined by the epistemic situation. It is asserted that the epistemic situation represents a unity of ontological, methodological, and axiological components of scientific knowledge. The binary properties of the speech system within scientific texts are described: integrity vs. fragmentation, stability vs. instability, and dynamism vs. statism. It is reported that integrity is conditioned by the author's intent and the terminological system of the text; stability arises from the conceptual concretization of the terminological system; and dynamism reflects the author's movement from ignorance to knowledge. Drawing on a synergistic approach, it is posited that the speech systemicity of a text manifests not only in orderliness but also in chaos and asystematicity. The asystematic properties of scientific texts are evident in their elasticity, illusoriness, openness, and emergent content. It is emphasized that the property of speech systemicity fits into various paradigms of linguistic analysis while maintaining coherence and allowing for interpretative variability. The conclusion highlights the considerable explanatory potential of the concept under discussion and its high productivity for functional stylistics and speech studies.
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spelling doaj-art-97d90dfb724140d7b6cf4f20c41d2a6b2025-08-25T18:13:35ZrusTsentr nauchnykh i obrazovatelnykh proektovНаучный диалог2225-756X2227-12952025-07-0114514416110.24224/2227-1295-2025-14-5-144-1613038Speech Systemicity of Scientific Texts: Conceptual Development (On Centenary of M. N. Kozhina's Birth)M. P. Kotyurova0E. A. Bazhenova1Perm State National Research UniversityPerm State National Research UniversityThis article is dedicated to one of the most significant concepts in functional stylistics — speech systemicity. Introduced into scholarly discourse by M. N. Kozhina, this concept elucidates the linguistic specificity of functional styles. The objective of the article is to examine the scientific text as a speech system that is determined by the epistemic situation. It is asserted that the epistemic situation represents a unity of ontological, methodological, and axiological components of scientific knowledge. The binary properties of the speech system within scientific texts are described: integrity vs. fragmentation, stability vs. instability, and dynamism vs. statism. It is reported that integrity is conditioned by the author's intent and the terminological system of the text; stability arises from the conceptual concretization of the terminological system; and dynamism reflects the author's movement from ignorance to knowledge. Drawing on a synergistic approach, it is posited that the speech systemicity of a text manifests not only in orderliness but also in chaos and asystematicity. The asystematic properties of scientific texts are evident in their elasticity, illusoriness, openness, and emergent content. It is emphasized that the property of speech systemicity fits into various paradigms of linguistic analysis while maintaining coherence and allowing for interpretative variability. The conclusion highlights the considerable explanatory potential of the concept under discussion and its high productivity for functional stylistics and speech studies.https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/6338functional stylisticsmargarita kozhinaspeech systemicityscientific textepistemic situation
spellingShingle M. P. Kotyurova
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Speech Systemicity of Scientific Texts: Conceptual Development (On Centenary of M. N. Kozhina's Birth)
Научный диалог
functional stylistics
margarita kozhina
speech systemicity
scientific text
epistemic situation
title Speech Systemicity of Scientific Texts: Conceptual Development (On Centenary of M. N. Kozhina's Birth)
title_full Speech Systemicity of Scientific Texts: Conceptual Development (On Centenary of M. N. Kozhina's Birth)
title_fullStr Speech Systemicity of Scientific Texts: Conceptual Development (On Centenary of M. N. Kozhina's Birth)
title_full_unstemmed Speech Systemicity of Scientific Texts: Conceptual Development (On Centenary of M. N. Kozhina's Birth)
title_short Speech Systemicity of Scientific Texts: Conceptual Development (On Centenary of M. N. Kozhina's Birth)
title_sort speech systemicity of scientific texts conceptual development on centenary of m n kozhina s birth
topic functional stylistics
margarita kozhina
speech systemicity
scientific text
epistemic situation
url https://www.nauka-dialog.ru/jour/article/view/6338
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