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“Explain” in scientific discourse

Synthese, 2012
The philosophical literature on scientific explanation contains a striking diversity of accounts. I use novel empirical methods to address this fragmentation and assess the importance and generality of explanation in science. My evidence base is a set of 781 articles from one year of the journal Science, and I begin by applying text mining techniques ...
James A. Overton
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Digitalization of Education in Modern Scientific Discourse: New Trends and Risks Analysis

European Journal of Contemporary Education, 2020
The paper presents the results of systematic review of modern scientific publications devoted to the digitalization of education. A review of Russian and foreign studies allows us to conclude that there is a relationship between high academic performance
E. Frolova, O. Rogach, T. Ryabova
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Space within the Scientific Discourse for the Voice of the Other? Expressions of Community Voice in the Scientific Discourse of Community-Based Participatory Research

Health Communication, 2020
Community-based participatory research (CBPR) has captured public health attention and support because it is positioned as an approach that involves researchers and communities as equitable partners in addressing health disparities.
P. Chandanabhumma   +6 more
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Book review: Jing Hao, Analysing Scientific Discourse from a Systemic Functional Linguistic Perspective: A Framework for Exploring Knowledge-building in Biology

Discourse Studies, 2020
figures, for example of keywords, collocates, verb process types and source texts. Given the author’s passionate calls for open science in CDS, I had hoped to find hyperlinks to corpus data in an external repository (e.g.
M. Qiu
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Analysing Scientific Discourse From a Systemic Functional Linguistic Perspective

, 2020
This book describes the discourse of biology from a systemic functional linguistic perspective. It offers a detailed description of resources based on text analysis.
Jing Hao
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Scientific discourse, in public

Trends in Pharmacological Sciences, 1992
The experience of writing for a wider audience has benefits and drawbacks. Attempting to make scientific issues more accessible to non-scientists is no easier than explaining them to peers. Indeed, explaining toxicological data such as solvent measurements from a hazardous waste site can be even more difficult, especially in addressing those living ...
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