Linguistic Differences and Similarities in the Abstracts of Botany and Literature
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Abstracts, Botany, LiteratureAbstract
The study of specific languages, which are linked to certain areas of research, has become increasingly common and essential to the understanding of language as a whole. Therefore, this paper aims to study, analyze and compare existing language abstracts from two different fields of study: botany and literature. With this research, I intend to identify the linguistic similarities and differences between these two fields. The analysis of the results showed that the language used in the Literature abstracts there are a frequent use of adjectives, while the language used in the Botany there are a frequent use of nouns.Downloads
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2012-10-15
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Paz, J. F. (2012). Linguistic Differences and Similarities in the Abstracts of Botany and Literature. BELT - Brazilian English Language Teaching Journal, 3(1). Retrieved from https://revistaseletronicas.pucrs.br/belt/article/view/10331
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