Establishing the female voice in contemporary Nigerian narrative through nego-feninism: a study of Abubakar Gimba’s sacred apples

In this study we carry out a comparative analysis between titles of research papers published in the most authoritative specialized European and US-based astrophysics journals written in English and titles of articles on astrophysics published in Scientific American Magazine, the most prestigious En...

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Main Authors: Muhammad, Nasiru Umar, Talif, Rosli, Kaur, Hardev, Bahar, Ida Baizura
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2016
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54034/1/Establishing%20the%20female%20voice%20in%20contemporary%20Nigerian%20narrative%20through%20nego-feninism.pdf
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author Muhammad, Nasiru Umar
Talif, Rosli
Kaur, Hardev
Bahar, Ida Baizura
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Talif, Rosli
Kaur, Hardev
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description In this study we carry out a comparative analysis between titles of research papers published in the most authoritative specialized European and US-based astrophysics journals written in English and titles of articles on astrophysics published in Scientific American Magazine, the most prestigious English-written journal in the divulgation of science. We specifically address issues related to three linguistic variables: title length, title lexical density and title type. Our main results show that titles of research papers published in scientific journals are much longer than titles of articles published in Scientific American Magazine. Lexical density is also higher in scientific titles than in popular science ones. Scientific American Magazine titles are formulated in a clear and direct way, with no syntactic complexity. They consist primarily in simple and nominal constructions with a low presence of adjectives, compound groups and technical terminology. The predominance of nominal compounds over adjectival ones and the use of proper names, which mainly refer to well-known stars, planets, satellites and galaxies, imply that popular science titles usually deal with more global and well established concepts. The higher number of verbal titles and of definite articles in popular science titles when compared to scientific titles may also be interpreted as a greater desire to generalize the ideas presented. This study may be applied to languages other than English and would surely be of the utmost importance to determine the design of titles of scientific and popular science papers, not only in astrophysics but also in other fields.
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spelling upm.eprints-540342019-10-21T07:32:07Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54034/ Establishing the female voice in contemporary Nigerian narrative through nego-feninism: a study of Abubakar Gimba’s sacred apples Muhammad, Nasiru Umar Talif, Rosli Kaur, Hardev Bahar, Ida Baizura In this study we carry out a comparative analysis between titles of research papers published in the most authoritative specialized European and US-based astrophysics journals written in English and titles of articles on astrophysics published in Scientific American Magazine, the most prestigious English-written journal in the divulgation of science. We specifically address issues related to three linguistic variables: title length, title lexical density and title type. Our main results show that titles of research papers published in scientific journals are much longer than titles of articles published in Scientific American Magazine. Lexical density is also higher in scientific titles than in popular science ones. Scientific American Magazine titles are formulated in a clear and direct way, with no syntactic complexity. They consist primarily in simple and nominal constructions with a low presence of adjectives, compound groups and technical terminology. The predominance of nominal compounds over adjectival ones and the use of proper names, which mainly refer to well-known stars, planets, satellites and galaxies, imply that popular science titles usually deal with more global and well established concepts. The higher number of verbal titles and of definite articles in popular science titles when compared to scientific titles may also be interpreted as a greater desire to generalize the ideas presented. This study may be applied to languages other than English and would surely be of the utmost importance to determine the design of titles of scientific and popular science papers, not only in astrophysics but also in other fields. Universiti Putra Malaysia Press 2016-09 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/54034/1/Establishing%20the%20female%20voice%20in%20contemporary%20Nigerian%20narrative%20through%20nego-feninism.pdf Muhammad, Nasiru Umar and Talif, Rosli and Kaur, Hardev and Bahar, Ida Baizura (2016) Establishing the female voice in contemporary Nigerian narrative through nego-feninism: a study of Abubakar Gimba’s sacred apples. Journal of Language and Communication, 3 (2). pp. 195-202. ISSN 2289-649X; ESSN: 2637-0875 http://journalfbmk.upm.edu.my/index.php/jlc/article/view/124
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Establishing the female voice in contemporary Nigerian narrative through nego-feninism: a study of Abubakar Gimba’s sacred apples
title Establishing the female voice in contemporary Nigerian narrative through nego-feninism: a study of Abubakar Gimba’s sacred apples
title_full Establishing the female voice in contemporary Nigerian narrative through nego-feninism: a study of Abubakar Gimba’s sacred apples
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title_full_unstemmed Establishing the female voice in contemporary Nigerian narrative through nego-feninism: a study of Abubakar Gimba’s sacred apples
title_short Establishing the female voice in contemporary Nigerian narrative through nego-feninism: a study of Abubakar Gimba’s sacred apples
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