10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «JARGONISATION»
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Lawyers have been reproached in every age as using and revelling in " jargon,"
practising what Bentham calls " jargonisation." By these expressions, we
suppose, are meant the needlessly introducing new words in order to express
icreas ...
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The Cambridge History of the English Language
... Virginia, 335 Jamieson, John, 42 jargon, 309 jargonisation, 355 Javanese, 469
Kaapenaars, 455 Kachru, B. B., 7, 497-553 Kachru, Y., 533 Kaffir, 451 Kallen,
J. L., 5, 9, 13, 148-96 Kamilaroi, 304, 306 Kandiah, T., 526, 531, 550, 551 Kandy,
...
Richard M. Hogg, Norman Francis Blake, Robert Burchfield, 1994
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Pacific Pidgins and Creoles: Origins, Growth and Development
(Troy 1994: 428) This would tend to show that rather than the number of
languages involved, it is the nature of these languages and their great semio-
cultural differences which lead to “jargonisation”. Also, following research which
she had ...
Darrell T. Tryon, Jean-Michel Charpentier, 2004
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Digital Libraries: Dynamic Storehouse of Digitized ...
The supercession and overlapping of cutting edge technology trends for arresting
high value of economy, has also been the vital factors for inherent reluctance.
Fear of failure The jargonisation of information products and services 244 ...
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The Tourist-Historic City
Others have posited the related notion of the tourist 'gaze' (Urry, 1990), which,
despite jargonisation in the 1990s, has assembled important insights: post-
industrial economies are exploiting 'cultural capital' by a commodification of
heritage ...
G.J. Ashworth, J.E. Tunbridge, 2000
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Cosmology and the Polis: The Social Construction of Space ...
But they sometimes encourage jargonisation of the obvious, or may even
obscure the nature of theatrical viewing: the viewing of mimetic space may enter
into the imagining of diegetic (narrated) space, for instance, and vice versa.2°
More ...
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School Inspection & Self-Evaluation: Working with the New ...
... been standing in front of a mirror practising once more my latest techniques of
self-evaluation or, as I intend to call it in future, 'autocritology', a new science I
have just copyrighted (patent, jargonisation and accompanying bullshit pending).
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The Translator's Invisibility: A History of Translation
A fluent translation is written in English that is current (“modern”) instead of
archaic, that is widely used instead of specialized (“jargonisation”), and that is
standard instead of colloquial (“slangy”). Foreign words or English words and
phrases ...
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Studies in Functional Stylistics
... for example, the attempts to establish the use of dialect in all functions, to
overestimate the role of Common Czech in fiction, the use of trite, stylish
expression, the jargonisation of speech, the efforts to make a group of workers
exclusive - i.e. ...
Jan Chloupek, Jiri Nekvapil, Ji?í Nekvapil, 1993
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Research in Practice for Forensic Professionals
... N.S. 178, 192 Jadad scale 238 jargonisation 113 Jefferson, G. 143 Jolliffe, D.
242 Jones, L. 181, 226 journalists 76 journals 169, 229, 287, 302; evaluation
research 294; submissions 13–14; systematic reviews 309, 311 judicial
instructions ...
Kerry Sheldon, Jason Davies, Kevin Howells, 2012
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