This article discusses selected aspects of the organisation of the academic article
introduction – a section of a central academic genre, recognised as both troublesome
(Swales 1990) and strategically important, as it is at this stage that the reader forms
the fi rst, and often lasting, impressions of the whole text. Based on Swales’ (1990)
revised CARS model of article introductions and drawing on previous Polish–English contrastive studies (e.g., Duszak 1994; Golebiowski 1998, 1999), it looks into
the placement, realisation, and role of the purpose statement in introductions to articles published in the years 2001-2006 in linguistics-related peer-reviewed English and Polish-language journals. It seeks answers to the following questions: (i) Is the
statement of purpose a typical/recurrent feature of introductions to Polish-language
articles? (ii) If it does occur in Polish, in which part of the introduction is it usually
made by Polish authors as compared to English writers? (iii) What is the preferred
way of announcing it in both groups of texts? and (iv) Can any assessment be made
of its prominence in both languages on the basis of what precedes and what follows
it? Contrary to what might have been expected on the basis of previous studies,
the article demonstrates that the statement of purpose is in fact a stable element of
the introduction to a Polish-language linguistics article, although its prominence
depends on the presence of other rhetorical moves.
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