Writing Science
Explore the intricate world of scientific communication with "Writing Science" by Lawrence B. Rosenfeld. Published by University of Pittsburgh in 1993, this insightful hardback spans 300 pages and delves into the evolution of scientific discourse essential for learning in secondary schools.
Rosenfeld examines the nuances of language across various levels, encompassing lexiogrammar, discourse semantics, register, genre, and ideology. This comprehensive analysis not only highlights the form and function of language in science but also places a special emphasis on the methods of imparting this knowledge. Whether you're an educator seeking to enhance your teaching strategies or a student aiming to improve your writing skills, "Writing Science" is a valuable resource in understanding the communication dynamics within the field of science.
Perfect for those interested in language and linguistics, technical writing, or effective communication in mathematics and science, this book is a must-have for your collection.