WHAT ARE THE MAIN POINTS THAT MUST BE REMEMBERED ON THE USE OF LANGUAGE IN ACADEMIC WRITING?
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There are six main characteristics of effective language. Effective language is: (1) concrete and specific, not vague and abstract; (2) concise, not verbose; (3) familiar, not obscure; (4) precise and clear, not inaccurate or ambiguous; (5) constructive, not destructive; and (6) appropriately formal.
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- Academic language follows a distinct set of rules: it must be explicit, formal, and factual, as well as objective and analytical.
- Students frequently believe that academic language should sound complex and difficult to write and understand, but this is not always the case.
- Academic writing is typically formal, objective (impersonal), and technical in nature.
- It is formal by avoiding informal or casual language, such as contractions or informal vocabulary.
- By avoiding direct references to people or feelings and instead emphasizing objects, facts, and ideas, it is impersonal and objective. Effective language has six main characteristics.
- Effective language is: (1) concrete and specific, rather than vague and abstract; (2) concise, rather than verbose; (3) familiar, rather than obscure; and (4) precise and clear, rather than inaccurate or ambiguous. (5) constructive rather than destructive; and (6) formal enough.
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