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Chapter 11. “This ingenious hypothe∫is hath a great appearance of truth”
The expression of true facts in the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- About this book vii
- Explorations of life sciences writing (1700–1900) ix
- List of Contributors xi
- Chapter 1. The making of the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts (CELiST), a bunch of disciplines 1
- Chapter 2. Editorial policy in the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts 21
- Chapter 3. A look beyond the texts 39
- Chapter 4. A look beyond the texts 71
- Chapter 5. The Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts and representativeness 95
- Chapter 6. Lexical fixedness within the field of Life Sciences in Late Modern English 115
- Chapter 7. Engagement in the botanists of the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts 133
- Chapter 8. Linguistic indicators of persuasion in female authors in the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts 147
- Chapter 9. Persuasion in English scientific writing 169
- Chapter 10. “If you will take the trouble to inquire into it rather closely, I think you will find that it is not worth very much” 189
- Chapter 11. “This ingenious hypothe∫is hath a great appearance of truth” 209
- Chapter 12. Evaluative that structures in the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts 227
- Chapter 13. Authority and deontic modals in Late Modern English 249
- Chapter 14. A study of coherence relations in the English scientific register 265
- Chapter 15. Spotting register-internal variation in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century life sciences 289
- Index 309
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- About this book vii
- Explorations of life sciences writing (1700–1900) ix
- List of Contributors xi
- Chapter 1. The making of the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts (CELiST), a bunch of disciplines 1
- Chapter 2. Editorial policy in the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts 21
- Chapter 3. A look beyond the texts 39
- Chapter 4. A look beyond the texts 71
- Chapter 5. The Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts and representativeness 95
- Chapter 6. Lexical fixedness within the field of Life Sciences in Late Modern English 115
- Chapter 7. Engagement in the botanists of the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts 133
- Chapter 8. Linguistic indicators of persuasion in female authors in the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts 147
- Chapter 9. Persuasion in English scientific writing 169
- Chapter 10. “If you will take the trouble to inquire into it rather closely, I think you will find that it is not worth very much” 189
- Chapter 11. “This ingenious hypothe∫is hath a great appearance of truth” 209
- Chapter 12. Evaluative that structures in the Corpus of English Life Sciences Texts 227
- Chapter 13. Authority and deontic modals in Late Modern English 249
- Chapter 14. A study of coherence relations in the English scientific register 265
- Chapter 15. Spotting register-internal variation in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century life sciences 289
- Index 309