Transitional
Devices (Connecting Words)
Transitional
devices are like bridges between parts of your paper. They are cues
that help the reader to interpret ideas in the way that you, as a
writer, want them to understand. Transitional devices help you carry
over a thought from one sentence to another, from one idea to
another, or from one paragraph to another with words or phrases. And
finally, transitional devices link your sentences and paragraphs
together smoothly so that there are no abrupt jumps or breaks
between ideas.
There are
several types of transitional devices, and each category leads your
reader to make certain connections or assumptions about the areas
you are connecting. Some lead your reader forward and imply the
"building" of an idea or thought, while others make your reader
compare ideas or draw conclusions from the preceding thoughts.
Here is a
list of some common transitional devices that can be used to cue
your reader in a given way.
To Add:
and,
again, and then, besides, equally important, finally, further,
furthermore, nor, too, next, lastly, what's more, moreover, in
addition, first (second, etc.),
To Compare:
whereas,
but, yet, on the other hand, however, nevertheless, on the other
hand, on the contrary, by comparison, where, compared to, up
against, balanced against, vis a vis, but, although, conversely,
meanwhile, after all, in contrast, although this may be true
To Prove:
because,
for, since, for the same reason, obviously, evidently, furthermore,
moreover, besides, indeed, in fact, in addition, in any case, that
is
To Show
Exception:
yet,
still, however, nevertheless, in spite of, despite, of course, once
in a while, sometimes
To Show
Time:
immediately, thereafter, soon, after a few hours, finally, then,
later, previously, formerly, first (second, etc.), next, and then
To Repeat:
in brief,
as has been said, as noted, as has been noted,
To
Emphasise:
definitely, extremely, obviously, in fact, indeed, in any case,
absolutely, positively, naturally, surprisingly, always, forever,
perennially, eternally, never, emphatically, unquestionably, without
a doubt, certainly, undeniably, without reservation
To Show
Sequence:
first,
second, third, and so forth. A, B, C, and so forth. next, then,
following this, at this time, now, at this point, after, afterward,
subsequently, finally, consequently, previously, before this,
simultaneously, concurrently, thus, therefore, hence, next, and
then, soon
To Give an
Example:
for
example, for instance, in this case, in another case, on this
occasion, in this situation, take the case of, to demonstrate, to
illustrate, as an illustration, to illustrate
To Summarise
or Conclude:
in brief,
on the whole, summing up, to conclude, in conclusion, , hence,
therefore, accordingly, thus, as a result, consequently, on the
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