Rhetorical Figures in Science

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  • Rhetorical Figures in Science Book Detail

  • Author : Jeanne Fahnestock
  • Release Date : 1999
  • Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
  • Genre : Figures of speech
  • Pages : 249
  • ISBN 13 : 019516542X
  • File Size : 16,16 MB

Rhetorical Figures in Science by Jeanne Fahnestock PDF Summary

Book Description: Rhetorical Figures in Science breaks new ground in the rhetorical study of scientific argument as the first book to demonstrate how figures of speech other than metaphor have been used to accomplish key conceptual moves in scientific texts. Examples, both verbal and visual, range across disciplines and centuries to reaffirm the positive value of these once widely-taught devices.

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