Language change in scientific discourse

  • Randaccio M
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Abstract

Halliday has demonstrated that changes in discourse function covary with changes in the grammatical resources a language makes available to construe discourse. Specifically, he outlined the ways in which nominalisation evolved as a resource for construing scientific reality as a world of logical relations among abstract entities. In the present article,

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Randaccio, M. (2018). Language change in scientific discourse. Journal of Science Communication, 03(02), A01. https://doi.org/10.22323/2.03020201

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