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empirical
experimental
facts and
functions of
interpreting
introduction and
kinds of
meanings of
methodology and
mismatches
paper building and
qualitative
quantitative
reasoning from
revisited
statistical
textual
thesis and
underlining
Example, second-best
Exordium
Experimentation
analysis and
evidence and
with style
Explanations
Explicit
Exploratory arguments
Exploratory drafts
Expressive writing
Extracting
Facts
Falconer, Ian
Fallacies, logical
False cause
False dilemma
False starts
Fast reading
Faulty predication
Figurative logic
Final drafts
First person
pros/cons of
Five-paragraph form
Focused description
Focus group
Footnote citation
Form
content and
rhetoric of
Formal style
Format. See also Disciplinary formats
of academic writing
classical oration
of comparison/contrast
five-paragraph
Forster, E. M
Fortune Cookie School of Interpretation
Foucault, Michel
Fragments
colons and
dashes and
sentence
verbs as
Framing
of assumptions
of discussion
of hypotheses
of quotes
of research questions
Franzen, Jonathan
Freewriting
passage-based focused
techniques for
Freire, Paolo
“Fresh Air” (Gross)
Freshman omniscience
Freud, Sigmund
Frost, Robert
Full text
Funnel
Fused (run-on) sentences
Gale, Cengage Learning
Gambino, Jack
on conclusions
on introductory context
on methodology
on procedural openings
Geertz, Clifford
Gender
inequality
language and
Generalization. See also Overgeneralization
analysis and
of claims
hasty
about style
“A Generative Rhetoric of the Paragraph” (Christensen)
Genesis
Gerund
Gilgamesh
Gladstone, William
Gladwell, Malcolm
Global warming
Good Bye Lenin! (film)
Google Scholar
Gore, Al
Grammar
anger and
changing
as cultural marker
glossary of terms
usage
Grammatical closure
Greenblatt, Stephen
Gross, Terry
Habits of mind, counterproductive
Harper, Molly
Hasty generalization
Hawhee, Debra
Heisenberg, Werner
Herstoff, Emily
Heuristics
Hidden meanings
Historical Abstracts
History
context and
of words
Homage to Catalonia (Orwell)
How We Think (Dewey)
Hughes, Langston
Humanities
empiricism in
introductions in
Hypothesis
framing of
Ideas
complex
generating
observations and
refining
to thesis statement
Idiom
Illocutionary force
Illustration
Implausibility
Implication
in conclusions
example of
hidden meanings and
from observations
paraphrasing and
Implied attitude
IMRAD
Incoherence
Independent clauses
Indexes
of scholarly journals
Induction
Inference
Inferring the consequences
Infinitive
Inquiry
Insiders
Integration
of citations
of quotations
of sources
Intention
Internet
sources on
Internet Library of Early Journals
Interpretation
Anything Goes School of
description and
of evidence
Fortune Cookie School of
guidelines for
metaphors and
The New Yorker and
of numerical data
plausibility of
plausible vs. implausible
of statistics
The Interpretation of Dreams (Freud)
Interpretative leaps
Interpretive conclusions
Interpretive context
example of
intention as
as lens
Interpretive prompts
In-text citation
Introduction(s)
background in
beginnings of
claims in
conclusion and
context and
evidence and
guidelines for
in humanities
last sentence of
Latin roots of
paired
procedural openings of
in scientific papers
starting fast
strong claims in
Intute
“Inventing the University” (Bartholomae)
Invention
Ipl2
ITHAKA
Jacobs, Jane
Jane Eyre (Brontë)
Jargon
John Hopkins University Press
Journals
articles in
citations of
scholarly
Joyce, James
JSTOR
Judgment
cures for
prejudgment
suspending
Judgment reflex
Kersh, Sarah
Key terms
Key words
King, Martin Luther, Jr
King Lear (Shakespeare)
Kolln, Martha
Kristeller, Paul
Kunstler, James Howard
Lab reports
Lacan, Jacques
Lakoff, George