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The Formation of the Subject Cell Biology from the Perspective of Linguistics: An Analytical Study


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1 Central Library, Khejuri College, Baratala, Khejuri, West Bengal-721431, India
2 Department of Library and Information Science, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal-721102, India
 

Cell Biology (CB) deals with the structure and function of cells, and it is an important branch of biology. A total of 1918 keywords were extracted from the titles, abstracts, and objects’ captions of 25 top-cited research articles in the domain of CB, and they were linguistically analyzed. It is found that CB is closely interrelated with Chemical Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Biological Sciences, and the mode of formation of CB is distillation of Kind 2—expanded.

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Cell Biology, Linguistic Analysis, Object Analysis.
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Authors

Debabrata Maity
Central Library, Khejuri College, Baratala, Khejuri, West Bengal-721431, India
Bidyarthi Dutta
Department of Library and Information Science, Vidyasagar University, Midnapore, West Bengal-721102, India

Abstract


Cell Biology (CB) deals with the structure and function of cells, and it is an important branch of biology. A total of 1918 keywords were extracted from the titles, abstracts, and objects’ captions of 25 top-cited research articles in the domain of CB, and they were linguistically analyzed. It is found that CB is closely interrelated with Chemical Sciences, Medical Sciences, and Biological Sciences, and the mode of formation of CB is distillation of Kind 2—expanded.

Keywords


Cell Biology, Linguistic Analysis, Object Analysis.

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