SlideShare a Scribd company logo
Hedging and tentative language / pronouns and
antecedents
PowerPoint for week 9
Pronouns
• Pronouns usually refer to other words,
called their antecedents
• An antecedent and a pronoun must refer
to the same thing.
• A pronoun's antecedent may be either a
noun or another pronoun.
Example
- The argument presented by Jones is
unclear because it focuses on a continent
rather than on a single country.
- Jones and McCarthy agree that the
research carried out by Jones is unclear.
In their analysis they point out that
focusing on a single country leads to a
better argumentation.
Tentative language:
Distance yourself from the data:
Based on the limited data available, …
In the view of some experts, ….
According to this preliminary study, …
Based on an informal survey of nine
department managers, …
Academic Language Centre
Tentative language:
 Qualify a generalisation:
Children living in poverty have a history of health
problems.
Children living in poverty tend to have a history of
health problems.
Many children living in poverty have a history of
health problems.
The majority of children living in poverty have a
history of health problems.
In most parts of the world children living in poverty
have a history of health problems.
Academic Language Centre
Tentative language:
Choose a weaker verb:
Unsound policies of the IMF led to the
financial crisis.
Unsound policies of the IMF contributed to
the financial crisis.
Academic Language Centre
Tentative language:
Combine several types of qualifications,
but do not overdo it:
It could be concluded that the majority of
studies seem to suggest that some of the
unsound policies of the IMF might have
led to the financial crisis.
Academic Language Centre
Pronouns
• Pronouns usually refer to other words,
called their antecedents
• An antecedent and a pronoun must refer
to the same thing.
• A pronoun's antecedent may be either a
noun or another pronoun.
Exercise: identify the hedging
expressions
1. There is no difficulty in explaining how a
structure such as an eye or a feather
contributes to survival and reproduction;
the difficulty is in thinking of a series of
steps by which it could have arisen.
Source for these examples:
http://www.uefap.com/writing/exercise/feature/hedgeex.htm
1. There is no difficulty in explaining how a
structure such as an eye or a feather
contributes to survival and reproduction;
the difficulty is in thinking of a series of
steps by which it could have arisen
2. There is experimental work to show that
a week or ten days may not be long enough
and a fortnight to three weeks is probably
the best theoretical period.
2. There is experimental work to show that
a week or ten days may not be long enough
and a fortnight to three weeks is probably
the best theoretical period.
3. Conceivably, different forms, changing at
different rates and showing contrasting
combinations of characteristics, were
present in different areas.
3. Conceivably, different forms, changing at
different rates and showing contrasting
combinations of characteristics, were
present in different areas.
4. It appears to establish three categories:
the first contains wordings generally agreed
to be acceptable, the second wordings
which appear to have been at some time
problematic but are now acceptable, and
the third wordings which remain
inadmissible.
4. It appears to establish three categories:
the first contains wordings generally agreed
to be acceptable, the second wordings
which appear to have been at some time
problematic but are now acceptable, and
the third wordings which remain
inadmissible.

More Related Content

PPT
Words as types and words as tokens (Morphology)
PPT
Language Acquisition: Lecture 3 Lexical and Semantic Development
PPTX
Contrastive analysis (ca) by structuralist
PPTX
Ic analysis by shadab akhter
 
PPTX
Language acquisition - the behaviorist theory
PPTX
Semantics (seven types of meaning)
PPTX
Creole
PDF
Psychoanalysis
Words as types and words as tokens (Morphology)
Language Acquisition: Lecture 3 Lexical and Semantic Development
Contrastive analysis (ca) by structuralist
Ic analysis by shadab akhter
 
Language acquisition - the behaviorist theory
Semantics (seven types of meaning)
Creole
Psychoanalysis

What's hot (20)

PPTX
Ren Hulin, X. N. (2014). A study of Chomsky's Universal Grammar in Second Lan...
PPTX
Fundamental concepts in linguistics
PDF
3.1 constituency
PPT
Chapter 8 aspect of connected speech
PPTX
Two Views of Discourse Structure: As a Product and As a Process
PPTX
Translation 1st lecture
PPTX
Morphological productivity
PDF
Redundancy
PPTX
Intonation and its types rules
PPT
Semantic relation among words
PPTX
morphological productivity
PPTX
Structural ambiguity
PPTX
Presentation on linguistic is a science
PPT
Introduction to linguistic (6)
PPTX
Mentalism: Competence & Performance
PPTX
Phonetics and its types.PPTX
PPTX
Contextual Interpretation (1).pptx
PPTX
Vocabulary Building techniques
PPTX
Chomsky’s Universal Grammar
PPT
Tree diagram semantic
Ren Hulin, X. N. (2014). A study of Chomsky's Universal Grammar in Second Lan...
Fundamental concepts in linguistics
3.1 constituency
Chapter 8 aspect of connected speech
Two Views of Discourse Structure: As a Product and As a Process
Translation 1st lecture
Morphological productivity
Redundancy
Intonation and its types rules
Semantic relation among words
morphological productivity
Structural ambiguity
Presentation on linguistic is a science
Introduction to linguistic (6)
Mentalism: Competence & Performance
Phonetics and its types.PPTX
Contextual Interpretation (1).pptx
Vocabulary Building techniques
Chomsky’s Universal Grammar
Tree diagram semantic
Ad

Similar to International studies hedging and tentative language(2) (20)

PPT
Pronoun antecedent
PPTX
Pronouns_and_Antecedents_Lesson_Expanded (1).pptx
PPT
12192281.ppt what are hedges and what is their use?
PPTX
Unclear pronoun Reference
PPT
Pronoun Antecedent English Subject_1.ppt
DOCX
Term paper of pragmatics presupposition
PPT
Pronoun.antecedent_1.ppt
PPT
Pronoun.antecedent_1.ppt
PPT
pronouns
PPSX
Presupposition
PPTX
Pragmatics presentation presupposition prepared by Mr. Ijaz Ahmed MPhil Schol...
PPTX
Presumption and Entailment-linguistics presentation.pptx
PPT
Pronoun antecedent powerpoint
PPTX
Applied linguistics; syntax
PPT
Pronoun agreement
PDF
A model for epistemic modality and knowledge attribution
PDF
Presupposition And Entailment By Dr.Shadia
PPT
Pres entail
PPTX
Presupposition And Entailment
PPT
Pronoun & antecedent
Pronoun antecedent
Pronouns_and_Antecedents_Lesson_Expanded (1).pptx
12192281.ppt what are hedges and what is their use?
Unclear pronoun Reference
Pronoun Antecedent English Subject_1.ppt
Term paper of pragmatics presupposition
Pronoun.antecedent_1.ppt
Pronoun.antecedent_1.ppt
pronouns
Presupposition
Pragmatics presentation presupposition prepared by Mr. Ijaz Ahmed MPhil Schol...
Presumption and Entailment-linguistics presentation.pptx
Pronoun antecedent powerpoint
Applied linguistics; syntax
Pronoun agreement
A model for epistemic modality and knowledge attribution
Presupposition And Entailment By Dr.Shadia
Pres entail
Presupposition And Entailment
Pronoun & antecedent
Ad

More from hoeka1 (11)

PPT
Stress positions
PPT
Fine tuning and editing
PPTX
What is a thesis statement?
PPTX
Planning your paper
PPT
Bias week 10
PPTX
Flow and cohesive writing
PPTX
Introductions and conclusions(1)
PPT
International studies, plagiarism, paraphrasing and integrating sources
PPTX
Powerpoint for week 5
PPTX
Introduction 7 cases
PPTX
Bias week 4
Stress positions
Fine tuning and editing
What is a thesis statement?
Planning your paper
Bias week 10
Flow and cohesive writing
Introductions and conclusions(1)
International studies, plagiarism, paraphrasing and integrating sources
Powerpoint for week 5
Introduction 7 cases
Bias week 4

Recently uploaded (20)

PPTX
Unit 4 Computer Architecture Multicore Processor.pptx
PDF
Indian roads congress 037 - 2012 Flexible pavement
PDF
Vision Prelims GS PYQ Analysis 2011-2022 www.upscpdf.com.pdf
PDF
CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) Domain-Wise Summary.pdf
PPTX
CHAPTER IV. MAN AND BIOSPHERE AND ITS TOTALITY.pptx
PPTX
A powerpoint presentation on the Revised K-10 Science Shaping Paper
PDF
Computing-Curriculum for Schools in Ghana
PDF
LDMMIA Reiki Yoga Finals Review Spring Summer
PDF
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011
PDF
FORM 1 BIOLOGY MIND MAPS and their schemes
PPTX
Introduction to Building Materials
PDF
Chinmaya Tiranga quiz Grand Finale.pdf
PDF
HVAC Specification 2024 according to central public works department
PDF
AI-driven educational solutions for real-life interventions in the Philippine...
PPTX
Introduction to pro and eukaryotes and differences.pptx
PPTX
TNA_Presentation-1-Final(SAVE)) (1).pptx
PPTX
B.Sc. DS Unit 2 Software Engineering.pptx
PDF
1.3 FINAL REVISED K-10 PE and Health CG 2023 Grades 4-10 (1).pdf
PPTX
Chinmaya Tiranga Azadi Quiz (Class 7-8 )
PPTX
202450812 BayCHI UCSC-SV 20250812 v17.pptx
Unit 4 Computer Architecture Multicore Processor.pptx
Indian roads congress 037 - 2012 Flexible pavement
Vision Prelims GS PYQ Analysis 2011-2022 www.upscpdf.com.pdf
CISA (Certified Information Systems Auditor) Domain-Wise Summary.pdf
CHAPTER IV. MAN AND BIOSPHERE AND ITS TOTALITY.pptx
A powerpoint presentation on the Revised K-10 Science Shaping Paper
Computing-Curriculum for Schools in Ghana
LDMMIA Reiki Yoga Finals Review Spring Summer
IGGE1 Understanding the Self1234567891011
FORM 1 BIOLOGY MIND MAPS and their schemes
Introduction to Building Materials
Chinmaya Tiranga quiz Grand Finale.pdf
HVAC Specification 2024 according to central public works department
AI-driven educational solutions for real-life interventions in the Philippine...
Introduction to pro and eukaryotes and differences.pptx
TNA_Presentation-1-Final(SAVE)) (1).pptx
B.Sc. DS Unit 2 Software Engineering.pptx
1.3 FINAL REVISED K-10 PE and Health CG 2023 Grades 4-10 (1).pdf
Chinmaya Tiranga Azadi Quiz (Class 7-8 )
202450812 BayCHI UCSC-SV 20250812 v17.pptx

International studies hedging and tentative language(2)

  • 1. Hedging and tentative language / pronouns and antecedents PowerPoint for week 9
  • 2. Pronouns • Pronouns usually refer to other words, called their antecedents • An antecedent and a pronoun must refer to the same thing. • A pronoun's antecedent may be either a noun or another pronoun.
  • 3. Example - The argument presented by Jones is unclear because it focuses on a continent rather than on a single country. - Jones and McCarthy agree that the research carried out by Jones is unclear. In their analysis they point out that focusing on a single country leads to a better argumentation.
  • 4. Tentative language: Distance yourself from the data: Based on the limited data available, … In the view of some experts, …. According to this preliminary study, … Based on an informal survey of nine department managers, … Academic Language Centre
  • 5. Tentative language:  Qualify a generalisation: Children living in poverty have a history of health problems. Children living in poverty tend to have a history of health problems. Many children living in poverty have a history of health problems. The majority of children living in poverty have a history of health problems. In most parts of the world children living in poverty have a history of health problems. Academic Language Centre
  • 6. Tentative language: Choose a weaker verb: Unsound policies of the IMF led to the financial crisis. Unsound policies of the IMF contributed to the financial crisis. Academic Language Centre
  • 7. Tentative language: Combine several types of qualifications, but do not overdo it: It could be concluded that the majority of studies seem to suggest that some of the unsound policies of the IMF might have led to the financial crisis. Academic Language Centre
  • 8. Pronouns • Pronouns usually refer to other words, called their antecedents • An antecedent and a pronoun must refer to the same thing. • A pronoun's antecedent may be either a noun or another pronoun.
  • 9. Exercise: identify the hedging expressions 1. There is no difficulty in explaining how a structure such as an eye or a feather contributes to survival and reproduction; the difficulty is in thinking of a series of steps by which it could have arisen. Source for these examples: http://www.uefap.com/writing/exercise/feature/hedgeex.htm
  • 10. 1. There is no difficulty in explaining how a structure such as an eye or a feather contributes to survival and reproduction; the difficulty is in thinking of a series of steps by which it could have arisen
  • 11. 2. There is experimental work to show that a week or ten days may not be long enough and a fortnight to three weeks is probably the best theoretical period.
  • 12. 2. There is experimental work to show that a week or ten days may not be long enough and a fortnight to three weeks is probably the best theoretical period.
  • 13. 3. Conceivably, different forms, changing at different rates and showing contrasting combinations of characteristics, were present in different areas.
  • 14. 3. Conceivably, different forms, changing at different rates and showing contrasting combinations of characteristics, were present in different areas.
  • 15. 4. It appears to establish three categories: the first contains wordings generally agreed to be acceptable, the second wordings which appear to have been at some time problematic but are now acceptable, and the third wordings which remain inadmissible.
  • 16. 4. It appears to establish three categories: the first contains wordings generally agreed to be acceptable, the second wordings which appear to have been at some time problematic but are now acceptable, and the third wordings which remain inadmissible.

Editor's Notes

  • #3: What is a pronoun? Words like he, she, it (personal) but also there, here etc (spatial). Linking words dealt with in depth in book. What often goes wring is mismatch between antecedent and what went before. Examples from p 349 etc in Little Brown Handbook.
  • #9: What is a pronoun? Words like he, she, it (personal) but also there, here etc (spatial). Linking words dealt with in depth in book. What often goes wring is mismatch between antecedent and what went before. Examples from p 349 etc in Little Brown Handbook.