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Introduction: How Big is a Language? Part One: Grammatical Metaphor 1. Language and the Reshaping of Human Experience 2. Language and Knowledge: the 'Unpacking' of Text 3. Things and Relations: Regrammaticizing Experience as Technical Knowledge 4. The Grammatical Construction of Scientific Knowledge: the Framing of the English Clause Part Two: Scientific English 5. On the Language of Physical Science 6. Some Grammatical Problems in Scientific English 7. On the Grammar of Scientific English 8. Writing Science: Literacy and Discursive Power
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