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//A reading and exercise for Tech Writers and language purists// | //A reading and exercise for Tech Writers and language purists// | ||
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+ | As discussed by Kress and Hodge in //Language as Ideology//, chap 2, nominalization functions in the service of ideology. How they carry and alter meaning is a more vital issue than the typical stylebook warning about nominalization as confusing or unclear or aesthetic unpleasant. (All those -ations! How messy!) | ||
Here's how to parse them. | Here's how to parse them. | ||
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