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  2. Metadiscourse - Wikipedia

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    This subject is especially prevalent in science writing, where it presents itself in many different forms such as hedges, boosters, and attitude markers. Metadiscourse contained within a written work can be any phrase that is included within a clause or sentence that goes beyond the subject itself, often to examine the purpose of the sentence ...

  3. Ken Hyland - Wikipedia

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    Ken Hyland is a British linguist.He is currently a professor of applied linguistics in education at the University of East Anglia. [1]Hyland is an applied linguist in the field of academic discourse, second language writing, and English for Academic Purposes, and has published more than 30 books and 320 articles.

  4. Hedge (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics (particularly sub-fields like applied linguistics and pragmatics), a hedge is a word or phrase used in a sentence to express ambiguity, probability, caution, or indecisiveness about the remainder of the sentence, rather than full accuracy, certainty, confidence, or decisiveness. [1]

  5. Tom Hyland - Wikipedia

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    Tom Hyland (12 October 1952 – 24 December 2024) was an Irish human rights activist who campaigned for East Timor, which was occupied by Indonesia from 1975 to 1999.

  6. Stance (linguistics) - Wikipedia

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    In linguistics, stance is the way in which speakers position themselves in relation to the ongoing interaction, in terms of evaluation, intentionality, epistemology or social relations. When a speaker describes an object in a way that expresses their attitude or relation to the object, the speaker is taking a stance.

  7. Hospice, Inc. - The Huffington Post

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    Under Medicare guidelines, hospice patients require a terminal diagnosis or markers of a life-threatening condition — such as severe weight loss or loss of mobility — indicating the person will likely die within six months or sooner. Maples did not have a terminal illness. Her diagnosis was “debility, unspecified,” according to her records.

  8. Perceptive Software - Wikipedia

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    The company was founded in 1988 as Genesis Software and initially produced accounts payable software applications. The name changed to Perceptive Vision in 1995, when the company's focus shifted to document management, imaging and workflow and its flagship product, ImageNow.

  9. Hyland - Wikipedia

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    Hyland may refer to: Hyland Goodrich, child actor on the Hallmark TV series When Calls the Heart, portraying ‘Little Jack Thornton’ Hyland (band) , an American Christian rock band