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Transition (linguistics)

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by making it more explicit or signaling how ideas relate to one another. Transitions are, in fact, "bridges" that "carry a reader from section to section". Transitions guide a reader/listener through steps of logic, increments of time, or through physical space. Transitions "connect words and ideas
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also, and, as well as, by the same token, comparatively, correspondingly, coupled with, equally, equally important, furthermore, identically, in the light of, in the same fashion/way, likewise, moreover, not only... but also, not to mention, similarly, to say nothing of, together with, too,
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In simple terms, a transition word demonstrates the relationship between two portions of a text or spoken language. By using these words, people can better build a sentence and convey what they are trying to say in a more concise manner.
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words and phrases categories include: Conclusion, Continuation, Contrast, Emphasis, Evidence, Illustration and Sequence. Each category serves its own function, as do the keywords inside of a given category.
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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
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at six o'clock, at that time, first thing in the morning, in 1999, in the beginning of August, in those days, last Sunday, next Christmas, now, then, two months ago, when
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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
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for example; for instance; specifically; to illustrate; such as; In the words of; To "name"; For "name"; According to "name"; as "name" says,;
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above, across, along, away from, behind, below, down, in front of, inside, outside, sideways, to the left, to the right, toward/towards, up
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therefore; thus; in conclusion; believes; so; consequently; it can be seen that; can conclude that; claims that; all in all;
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finally, first, for another, for one thing, in addition, in the first place, in the second place, last, next, second, then
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I think; above all; essentially; clearly; most of all; especially; primarily; particularly; in large measure; indeed;
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besides, but, however, in contrast, neither, nevertheless, nor, on the contrary, on the other hand, still, yet
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as it was happening, at that moment, at the same time, in the meantime, meanwhile, next, simultaneously, then
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relationship are equal in rank, quality, or significance. They help to show a link between equal elements.
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again and again, day after day, every so often, frequently, hourly, now and then, occasionally, often
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actually, all in all, altogether, clearly, evidently, finally, in conclusion, of course, to sum up
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accordingly, as a result, because, consequently, for, hence, since, so, then, therefore, thus
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Firstly,...,Secondly,...Thirdly,...Lastly; Next; Finally; On the one hand; Recently;
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in other words, in simpler terms, indeed, that is, to put it differently
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for example, for instance, in particular, namely, specifically, that is
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there is a structure or order that has been formulated in the writing
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adjacent to, alongside, close to, facing, near, next to, side by side
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afterward/afterwards, at last, eventually, finally, in the end, later
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certainly, granted, it is true, naturally, of course, to be sure
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all the same, even though, nevertheless, nonetheless, still
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briefly, during, for a long time, minute by minute, while
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Transitions reveal the internal structure of an author's
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so that readers don't have to do the mental work for ."
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is a word or phrase that shows the relationship between
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Transition words of agreement, addition, or similarity
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paragraphs
text
speech
cohesion
reasoning
rhetoric
Transition
Causality
Contrast
Emphasis
Evidence
Exemplification
coordinate
causality
direction
Conjunction
Level of measurement
Concept map



Rappaport 2010
LeClercq 2007
"Transition Words and Phrases: Useful List and Examples"
Large 2024
University of Richmond Writing Center & WAC Program
Merriam-Webster


Lindemann 2001

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