Diskurslinguistik Im Spannungsfeld Von Deskription Und Kritik 2013
DOI: 10.1524/9783050061047.65
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„Nüchterne Forscher träumen …”: Nichtwissen im Klimadiskurs unter deskriptiver und kritischer diskursanalytischer Betrachtung

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“…He concludes that, alongside some highly variable syntactic phenomena, it is patterns of word formation that are also responsible for marking uncertainty and fuzziness. Erben's findings are supported and considerably extended by the studies done by Janich et al (2010), Janich and Simmerling (2013) and Simmerling and Janich (2016/forthcoming). According to these studies, the following elements are at least relevant with regard to speaking/writing about ignorance:…”
Section: And the Linguistic Form They Takementioning
confidence: 54%
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“…He concludes that, alongside some highly variable syntactic phenomena, it is patterns of word formation that are also responsible for marking uncertainty and fuzziness. Erben's findings are supported and considerably extended by the studies done by Janich et al (2010), Janich and Simmerling (2013) and Simmerling and Janich (2016/forthcoming). According to these studies, the following elements are at least relevant with regard to speaking/writing about ignorance:…”
Section: And the Linguistic Form They Takementioning
confidence: 54%
“…Ignorance claims are uttered here, then, in order to legitimize one's own research and to render oneself indispensable as an expert; this is done by referring to other people's knowledge gaps or knowledge gaps in general -especially those that are significant in social and political terms (Stocking & Holstein 1993: 194f.). These functions of ignorance claims are abundantly confirmed in the linguistic case study conducted by Janich and Simmerling (2013) on German climate research and public perceptions of it. This study illustrates the fact that ignorance claims are frequently used in close combination with knowledge claims.…”
Section: Ignorance Claims: How They Function In Discourse mentioning
confidence: 72%
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