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Keywords

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Keywords are the words that are used to reveal the internal structure of an author's reasoning. While they are used primarily for rhetoric, they are also used in a strictly grammatical sense for structural composition, reasoning, and comprehension. Indeed, they are an essential part of any language.

There are many different types of keyword categories including: Conclusion, Continuation, Contrast, Emphasis, Evidence, Illustration and Sequence. Each category serves its own function, as do the keywords inside of a given category.

[edit] English Keywords

TypeSignalsExamples
Conclusion or Causality a summation of the thesis therefore; thus; in conclusion; believes; so; consequently; it can be seen that; can conclude that; claims that;
Continuation more support for the same claim is coming up and; also; moreover; furthermore; plus; in addition; at the same time; as well as; equally;besides; what is more; both...and; equally important; not only...but also
Contrast (linguistics) a comparison of similarities and differences but; despite; yet; however; alternatively; still; although; unless; otherwise; not; though; while; nevertheless; by contrast; notwithstanding; rather; conversely; in spite of; on the other hand; contrarily
Emphasis what is considered important I think; above all; essentially; clearly; most of all; especially; primarily; particularly; in large measure; indeed;
Evidence an upcoming claim because; for; since; the reason is that;
Illustration/Exemplification that an example is being given as support for a claim. for example; for instance; specifically; to illustrate; such as; In the words of; To "name"; For "name"; According to "name"; as "name" says,;
Sequence that there is a structure or order that has been formulated in the writing Firstly,...,Secondly,...Thirdly,...Lastly; Next; Finally; On the one hand; Recently;

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