OTHER ASPECTS OF ACADEMIC STYLE
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The grammar of titles and sub-titles
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Titles of academic works often use the -ing form of the verb in a non-finite clause
to indicate research activity directed towards a stated goal or some ongoing
process. Examples of titles of books and papers:
[book title]
Negotiat
ing Service: Studies in the Discourse of Bookshop Encounters
[title of a paper in a musical education journal]
Rais
ing standards in performance
[title of a paper in a behavioural sciences journal]
Vary
ing the scale of financial incentives under real and hypothetical
conditions
The preposition towards is often used in academic titles to indicate tentative
proposals or initial explorations in new theory. Examples of book titles:
EC Regionalism at the Turn of the Millennium:
towards a new paradigm?
Towards more Effective Supplementary and Mother-tongue Schools: guidelines
Towards a Reference Architecture for Natural Language Generation Systems
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