Eighteenth century female authors: women and science in the Coruña Corpus of English Scientific Writing
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Eighteenth century female authors: women and science in the Coruña Corpus of English Scientific WritingAutor(es)
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2013Cita bibliográfica
Moskowich, Isabel. 2013. "Eighteenth Century Female Authors: Women and Science in the Coruña Corpus of English Scientific Writing". Australian Journal of Linguistics, 33/4: 467-487
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[Abstract] This paper explores the use of linguistic features characteristic of impersonal or personal style in scientific writing by female authors in the eighteenth century. Variables such as discipline, subject-matter and genre are used to assess the ways in which abstract thought and argumentation are expressed by women, given that, even when these works were accepted by the scientific establishment, such modes of expression were more typical of men and men's writing in the context of the Modern Age. Data from different genres and disciplines (History, Philosophy, Astronomy and Life Sciences) will be used in order to obtain more reliable findings.
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Corpus linguistics
Scientific register
Late Modern English
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Scientific register
Late Modern English
Involvement
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0313-6183