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Of Towers, Walls, and Fields: Perspectives on Language in Science

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Of Towers, Walls, and Fields: Perspectives on Language in Science
Author(s)Montgomery, Scott
AbstractLanguage in science is in the midst of change and appears dominated by two contradictory trends. Globalization of scientific English seems to promise greater international unity, while growth of field-specific jargon suggests communicational diaspora. Real in part, each trend is complex and multileveled, and includes elements of convergence and divergence, along with important implications for the present and future of technical knowledge.
IssueNo5662
Pages1333-1335
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceScience
VolumeNo303
PubDateFebruary 2004
ISBN_ISSN0036-8075
Browse Path(s)Anthropology
—-Language and Society
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