The present paper aims at providing a new viewpoint on the development of scientific writing as regards its lexicon following the introduction of the scientific method in England. Although it will not provide universally valid evidence, new vocabulary formations (in nouns) will be examined in order to ascertain whether the morphological processes in these special languages behave the same way across the different scientific disciplines and levels of formality of texts or if, on the contrary, each adapts to the needs of its particular type of users (intended audience). Samples of texts pertaining to the eighteenth-century disciplines of astronomy and medicine have been studied. The differences observed in morphological behaviour will be acco...
This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the vernacularisation process in late Middle English ...
[Abstract] The aim of this paper is to offer a description of four of the existing subcorpora of the...
Scientific writings, as one essential part of human culture, have evolved over centuries into their ...
The present paper aims at providing a new viewpoint on the development of scientific writing as rega...
[Abstract] The present paper aims at providing a new viewpoint on the development of scientific writ...
The present paper aims at providing a new viewpoint on the development of scientific writing as rega...
The aim of the present paper is to present an approach to the vernacularisation of English scientifi...
[Abstract] It is often claimed that the written register tends to reflect a nominal style, in which...
The aim of the present paper is to present an approach to the vernacularisation of English scientifi...
The aim of the present paper is to present an approach to the vernacularisation of English scientifi...
[Abstract]The patterns of derivational morphology found in Middle English in general should, theoret...
Scholars have stated the particularities of the language used in specialized discourse but little at...
Scholars have stated the particularities of the language used in specialized discourse but little a...
The purpose of this article is to determine to if the presence of specialised vocabulary coincides w...
This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the vernacularisation process in late Middle English ...
This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the vernacularisation process in late Middle English ...
[Abstract] The aim of this paper is to offer a description of four of the existing subcorpora of the...
Scientific writings, as one essential part of human culture, have evolved over centuries into their ...
The present paper aims at providing a new viewpoint on the development of scientific writing as rega...
[Abstract] The present paper aims at providing a new viewpoint on the development of scientific writ...
The present paper aims at providing a new viewpoint on the development of scientific writing as rega...
The aim of the present paper is to present an approach to the vernacularisation of English scientifi...
[Abstract] It is often claimed that the written register tends to reflect a nominal style, in which...
The aim of the present paper is to present an approach to the vernacularisation of English scientifi...
The aim of the present paper is to present an approach to the vernacularisation of English scientifi...
[Abstract]The patterns of derivational morphology found in Middle English in general should, theoret...
Scholars have stated the particularities of the language used in specialized discourse but little at...
Scholars have stated the particularities of the language used in specialized discourse but little a...
The purpose of this article is to determine to if the presence of specialised vocabulary coincides w...
This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the vernacularisation process in late Middle English ...
This paper seeks to contribute to the study of the vernacularisation process in late Middle English ...
[Abstract] The aim of this paper is to offer a description of four of the existing subcorpora of the...
Scientific writings, as one essential part of human culture, have evolved over centuries into their ...