DIFFERENT GENRES: EVALUATING TYPES OF SOURCES

DIFFERENT GENRES: EVALUATING TYPES OF SOURCES

Mualliflar

  • Jabborova Dildora Zokirjanovna
  • Shomirzayeva Xabibaxon Shuxrat qizi

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20378099

Kalit so‘zlar

genre analysis, genre knowledge, source evaluation, academic discourse, English for Academic Purposes, disciplinary variation, academic literacy, graduate education.

Annotasiya

This paper examines the relationship between genre analysis and the evaluation of different source types within academic discourse. Drawing on foundational works by Bhatia (1993), Evans (1994), Uzun (2017), and Tardy (2009), the analysis argues that source evaluation is not a generic, context-independent skill but a genre-specific competency. The paper synthesizes three key claims: first, different academic genres (e.g., literature reviews, systematic reviews, theoretical essays, annotated bibliographies) demand fundamentally different evaluative logics; second, genre knowledge and source evaluation are reciprocally reinforcing, as sophisticated genre awareness enables more discerning evaluation, and critical evaluation deepens genre competence; third, the developmental trajectory of genre knowledge, which is shaped by educational level and diverse academic experiences, has direct pedagogical implications for graduate education. The analysis concludes that explicit, discipline-specific instruction in genre-based source evaluation is essential for developing advanced academic literacy, particularly as the proliferation of digital and open-access sources introduces new evaluative challenges.

Mualliflar haqida

Jabborova Dildora Zokirjanovna

Department of English language theoretical aspects senior teacher PhD

Uzbekistan State World Languages University

dilyacity89@gmail.com

Shomirzayeva Xabibaxon Shuxrat qizi

Uzbekistan State World Languages university First English faculty

Foreign language and literature

habibashomirzayeva@gmail.com

Foydalanilgan adabiyotlar ro‘yhati

Bhatia, V. K. (1993). Analysing genre: Language use in professional settings. Longman.

Evans, T. D. (1994). Genre analysis of research papers in academic writing. English for Specific Purposes, 13(2), 155–172.

Swales, J. M. (1990). Genre analysis: English in academic and research settings. Cambridge University Press.

Tardy, C. M. (2009). Building genre knowledge. Parlor Press.

Uzun, K. (2017). Genre knowledge and its role in academic writing. Journal of Language and Linguistic Studies, 13(2), 322–335.

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2026-05-26

Qanday qilib iqtibos keltirish kerak

Jabborova Dildora Zokirjanovna, & Shomirzayeva Xabibaxon Shuxrat qizi. (2026). DIFFERENT GENRES: EVALUATING TYPES OF SOURCES. TILSHUNOSLIK VA CHET TILLARNI O‘QITISHDA ZAMONAVIY RAQAMLI TEXNOLOGIYALARDAN FOYDALANISH MAVZUSIDAGI XALQARO ILMIY-AMALIY ANJUMAN, 1(7), 745–747. https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.20378099

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