Culture and Styles of Academic Discourse

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Anna Duszak
Walter de Gruyter, 1997 - 362 ページ

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Introduction
1
Language culture language awareness
89
Mind your metaphors Historical and theoretical notes toward
131
Part
155
Some observations on the distribution and function of hedging
181
Hedging in English and Bulgarian academic writing
203
The effects of hedges and gender on the attitudes of readers in
223
Journal abstracts from three academic fields in the United States
251
If not given then what?
305
Analyzing digressiveness in Polish academic texts
323
Inference in science and popular science
343
Index
359
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