Definitions of Scientific Terminology in Popular Science Books: An Examination of Definitional Chains:

作者: Olga A. Pilkington

DOI: 10.1177/1075547019861397

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摘要: This article explores scientific terminology in popular science books. It goes beyond existing approaches to definitions popularizations suggest a dual, macro and micro, structure for the maj...

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