Words from the wards: Paronyms in medical article titles
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2025-12-12
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Publisher: ALUNA Publishing 29 Przesmyckiego St., 05-510 Konstancin – Jeziorna, Poland www.wydawnictwo-aluna.pl www.wiadomoscilekarskie.pl www.wiadlek.pl
Abstract
Aim: To examine the presence of paronyms in medical article titles, analyze their stylistic features and pragmatic potential, and provide relevant guidelines
for EAP students and early career writers.
Materials and Methods: We examined the occurrence of paronyms in medical article titles sourced from the PubMed database using its Advanced Search
Builder (“search term[Title]” queries). The study relied on the methods of quantitative examination, stylistic, structural, etymological, and contextual analyses,
using The Oxford Dictionary of Literary Terms (Baldick, 2015), Writing with Clarity and Style: A Guide to Rhetorical Devices for Contemporary Writers (Harris,
2016), Latin-Ukrainian Thesaurus of Clinical Terms (Bieliaieva, 2016), and Latin-Ukrainian Medical Encyclopedic Dictionary (Bieliaieva, Zhdan & Tsisyk, 2020).
The study identified 43 paronymic pairs, 6 paronymic triads, and 1 paronymic tetrad across 207 medical article titles.
Conclusions: By examining how paronyms are used in article titles, EAP students and early career writers can develop a deeper understanding of the subtle
distinctions between paronymic lexemes and subsequently use them correctly, recognize the rhetorical devices and employ the pragmatic strategies in academic
writing, thus enhancing their language proficiency and developing critical thinking skills. This will ultimately promote mastery of the skills needed to create
engaging and compelling titles, which can increase the visibility and impact of research articles
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paronyms, article titles, medical discourse, English for Academic Purposes, rhetorical devices, pragmatic functions
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Wiadomości Lekarskie has been published since 1928 Volume LXXVIII, Issue 12, DECEMBER 2025