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Morphologically complex nouns in English Scientific Texts after Empiricism
Abstract
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 accounted for resorting to several
extra-linguistic factors so that a vision of the scientific register as a
non-monolithic entity can be offered.
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