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they are called "Transitional Phrases" (instead of "linking words")
Note: These lists only provide a list of transitional words; be certain you understand their meanings before you use them. Often, there exists a slight, but significant, difference between two apparently similar words. Also remember that transitions do not create relationships between ideas. Choose words that accurately describe those relationships.
Addition:
also, and, again, as well as, furthermore, in addition, moreover -
Place:
above, adjacent to, below, beneath, beyond, closer to, elsewhere, farther on, here, inside, nearby, next, opposite, opposite to, over, there, to the left (right), under, where
Time:
after a few days, after a while, afterward, as soon as, at length, at that time, before, briefly, consequently, finally, first (second, third, etc.), in the meantime, meanwhile, next, now, presently, shortly, simultaneously, since, subsequently, so far, soon, the next day, then, thereafter, until, when
Comparison:
also, comparing, likewise, in comparison, in the same way, similarly
Contrast or alternative:
although, but, conversely, despite, even though, however, in contrast, in spite of, instead, nevertheless, nonetheless, notwithstanding, on the contrary, on the one hand, on the other hand, otherwise, regardless, still, to the contrary, yet
Results:
accordingly, as a consequence, as a result, because, consequently, then, thereupon, so, so that, then, therefore, thus
Concession:
although it is true that, granted that, I admit that, it may appear that, naturally, of course
Example:
for example, for instance, namely, specifically, the following example..., to illustrate
Explanation:
certainly, indeed, in fact, in other words, obviously, of course, put another way, simply stated, such as, that is
Summary or conclusion:
after all, all in all, as I have said, as we have seen, in any event, in brief, in closing, in conclusion, in short, in summary, in retrospect, on the whole, therefore, to conclude, to sum up, to summarize