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Rhetoric, Discourse and Knowledge

2016

The authors of this volume explore rhetorical and discursive strategies used to negotiate and establish legitimate knowledge and its disciplinary boundaries, to make scientific knowledge interesting outside academic settings as well, and to manage (c)overt knowledge in different social and political contexts. The volume focuses on the cultural concept of knowledge society, examining diverse linguistic means of knowledge transmission from the perspective of the complex interplay between knowledge and persuasion. The contributors discuss both sociological and philosophical issues, as well as textual processes in different genres that aim to communicate knowledge.

Persuasionmedia_common.quotation_subjectRhetoricSociology of knowledgeAcademic literacySociologyKnowledge transferScientific discourseEpistemologymedia_commonRhetoric of scienceArgumentation theory
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Text type distinctions and variation in English of software engineering

2008

tieteellinen kirjoittaminenohjelmistotekniikkatext typetekstilajittext analysisvariationESPtekstianalyysiscientific discourselinguistic analysis
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Does the source matter?

2018

Abstract This article provides an insight into the expression of reportative evidentiality in Spanish scientific articles published between 1799 and 1920. Central to the discussion is the presence and specificity of sources in reportative constructions. While contemporary scientific discourse prioritizes the use of specific, reportative-quotative evidentials, this is not a constant feature of articles analyzed in this study. In order to trace this historical variation, we established a classification of reportative constructions according to the specificity of the evidence they convey and we conducted both qualitative and quantitative analyses. According to our results, different specificit…

060201 languages & linguisticsTrace (semiology)Feature (linguistics)Linguistics and LanguageHistoryVariation (linguistics)Expression (architecture)Evidentiality0602 languages and literature06 humanities and the artsLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsScientific discoursePragmatics and Society
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Letters to the editor: Still vigorous after all these years?

2006

Abstract This paper investigates Letters to the Editor, a section in biomedical journals used by scientists since the early 19th century to question already validated research. The aim of this study is to highlight some of the discursive strategies and to bring to the fore the linguistic characteristics of this particular genre, to analyze its goal, role and use within a community of French researchers. It is based on a corpus of 200 letters selected from two scientific journals in the fields of biology and medicine: The American Journal of Clinical Nutrition and The Lancet published between 1999 and 2002. The strategy of questioning is analyzed as an explicit and implicit mode of criticism…

Linguistics and LanguagePassive voiceLexical analysisRhetorical modesCriticismQuestionnaireResearch articleCognitionSociologyLanguage and LinguisticsLinguisticsEducationScientific discourseEnglish for Specific Purposes
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LA MODALIDAD EPISTÉMICA ASERTIVA COMO RECURSO RETÓRICO EN NOTICIAS CIENTÍFICAS: EL CASO DEL HALLAZGO PALEONTOLÓGICO DEL HOMBRE DE ORCE

2007

La publicación original está disponible en http://www.upv.es/dla/revista/

Scientific discourseLinguistics and LanguageRhetoricretóricarhetoricJournalismmedia_common.quotation_subjectPeriodismodiscurso científicojournalismSmall skullpaleontologíaPaleontologíaLanguage and Linguisticslcsh:P1-1091Rhetorical questionDiscurso científicoRetóricamedia_commonLiteraturebusiness.industryPhilosophyPaleontologyEpistemic modalityCertaintyscientific discourselcsh:Philology. LinguisticsEpistemic modalityModalidad epistémicaperiodismobusinessHumanitiespaleontologyRevista de Lingüística y Lenguas Aplicadas
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Monolingualism and creativity : scientific discourse and linguistic diversity in human and social sciences

2015

Whether or not monolingualism ??academic English, in practice?? is favourable for the production of knowledge in human and social sciences is now called into question. In order to further their careers, researchers seek to publicise their work by publishing in the most prestigious, best-known international journals. But we must not ignore the limits set by the operation of these journals on the production of innovative knowledge to challenge our intellectual routines. We can support the idea that creativity in social and human sciences benefits more from preserving a plurality of scientific production spaces than from a single homogeneous space, which usually tends to fall into complacency.

MultidisciplinaryLinguistic diversitybusiness.industrymedia_common.quotation_subject05 social sciences050301 educationHuman scienceCreativityEpistemologyScientific discourseHistory and Philosophy of SciencePublishingOrder (exchange)Production (economics)0501 psychology and cognitive sciencesSociologySocial sciencebusinessSet (psychology)0503 education050104 developmental & child psychologymedia_common
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Cryptocurrencies in the Light of Money Definitions

2020

Purpose: The aim of the article is to attempt to assess the phenomenon of digital currencies through the prism of existing money definitions as well as to determine to what extent the existing definitions of money are able to answer the question whether private decentralized digital currencies are money in the traditional sense or are they a completely new phenomenon that cannot be put in the framework of previous definitions of money. Design/methodology/approach: This study provides a critical literature review of the cryptocurrency’s definitions in comparison to traditional money definition. The literature review was intended to determine whether bitcoin could be treated as money. Finding…

CryptocurrencyValue (ethics)CryptocurrenciesCryptocurrencymedia_common.quotation_subjectbitcoinMoneyGeneral Business Management and AccountingScientific discourseOriginalityDigital currencyPhenomenonEconomicsPositive economicsmoney definitionsGeneral Economics Econometrics and FinanceBitcoinmedia_commonEUROPEAN RESEARCH STUDIES JOURNAL
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Haunted Bodies and Scientific Discourse in Neo-Victorian Fiction. The case of Roberts's in the red kitchen

2013

Neo-Victorian Gothic Spiritualism Scientific Discourse Michèle RobertsSettore L-LIN/10 - Letteratura Inglese
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Passions animales

2021

In this article, questions concerning the relationship between semiotics and ethology will be discussed, starting from the idea of internaturality circulating in contemporary culture. After outlining the principles of a zoosemiotic 2.0, a case of animism present in the current press will be analysed, which speaks of the passions of apes as typically human passions.

ANIMISM ETHOLOGY PASSIONS MEDIA DISCOURSE SCIENTIFIC DISCOURSESettore M-FIL/05 - Filosofia E Teoria Dei Linguaggi
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Revue Textimage numéro 7 - Illustration et discours scientifiques : une perspective historique

2015

International audience; Recueil de onze articles sur les illustrations scientifiques du quinzième siècle à nos jours.

[SHS.LITT] Humanities and Social Sciences/Literature[SHS.LITT]Humanities and Social Sciences/Literaturescientific illustrationscientific discourse
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