HEDGING AND BOOSTING
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Academic texts are most frequently characterised by a desire to avoid making
claims and statements that are too direct and assertive, since academic discourse
is often about theories, conclusions drawn from evidence, exchanging viewpoints,
and so on, rather than hard, indisputable facts. Therefore, hedging (making a
proposition less assertive) is very important in academic styles. Less often, it is
sometimes also necessary to assert a claim or viewpoint quite directly and more
confidently, a process we shall refer to as boosting.
Hedging and boosting are principally realised through modal expressions and
through the use of simple tense forms. We also examine the role of adverbs and
other constructions in asserting (boosting) and hedging.
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