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  1. Academic Writing
  2. Topic 8: Academic Style II
  3. Hedging

Hedging

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Ouvert le : jeudi 19 novembre 2020, 10:51
À remettre : mercredi 20 avril 2022, 23:51

Hedging

Important feature of academic writing due to its concept of cautious language, based on the vagueness of the statement. In other words, it is necessary to make decisions about your stance on a particular subject

Introductory verbs: seem, tend, look like, appear to be, think, believe, doubt, be sure, indicate, assume, suggest etc.

Modal verbs: will, would, may, might, could

Adverbs of frequency, modal adjectives, adverbs or nouns (certainly, probably, perhaps; probable, possible, conceivable; assumption, possibility, probability)

 

Compare the following statements and find the hedging expressions

A. The lives they chose may seem overly ascetic to most women today.

The lives they chose seem overly ascetic to most women today.

 

B. Weismann suggested that animals become old because, if they did not, there could be no successive replacement of individuals and hence no evolution.

Weismann proved that animals become old because, if they did not, there could be no successive replacement of individuals and hence no evolution.

 

C. Recent work on the religious demography of Northern Ireland shows a separating out of protestant and catholic, with the catholic populations drifting westwards and vice versa.

Recent work on the religious demography of Northern Ireland indicates a separating out of protestant and catholic, with the catholic populations drifting westwards and vice versa.

Deadline: April 20, 2022

 

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