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Viechnicki, Gail Brendel – Linguistics and Education: An International Research Journal, 2008
This paper focuses on the discursive and grammatical means by which science students extract and objectify knowledge from the dynamics of the laboratory setting. I argue that nominalization is a particularly important strategy by which this curriculum unit and teacher apprentice students into objectifying the data, evidence, and conclusions from…
Descriptors: Scientific Research, Semantics, Form Classes (Languages), Grammar
Eisenberg, Anne – 1977
Scientific discourse is difficult to read because of its lexical, syntactic, semantic, and logical features. This paper discusses each of those features, giving special attention to syntax, and suggests ways in which discourse analysis can be used to teach content reading in sciences and to rewrite scientific text for instructional purposes. Some…
Descriptors: Content Area Reading, Discourse Analysis, Readability, Reading Comprehension

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