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10 LIVROS EM INGLÊS RELACIONADOS COM «JARGONISTIC»
Descubra o uso de
jargonistic na seguinte seleção bibliográfica. Livros relacionados com
jargonistic e pequenos extratos deles para contextualizar o seu uso na literatura.
1
A Primer on Unified Feel Theory: Forbidden Inquiry Into Self ...
They have an entire jargonistic language with which to support the endeavor.
Science, on the other hand, works within limits set down by the scientific method,
has its own jargonistic language, but the subject matter they address is without
limit ...
Jerome Jacob Rappoport, 2006
And that the children of thegurus, their families, their relations can walk freely on
the street without trouble and harassment bythe cops are jargonistic, fiction
liciously true.That lawyers have a memorandumnottofile appeals for
poormenwhose ...
3
The Pragmatics of Interaction
2. Overview The term 'ethnomethodology' was coined in the 1950s. 1. Garfinkel's
seminal Studies in ethnomethodology (1967) is a prime example (and in many
ways the genesis) of the compressed and jargonistic argot that has become one
...
Sigurd D_hondt, Jan-Ola Östman, Jef Verschueren, 2009
Sample brainstorming list: response to essay on jargon • What 'jargonistic' writers
do I know? • How does it affect me? • Why is it used anyway? (Some possibilities:
to retain power, to impress falsely, to make the simple seem complicated?
In order to avoid what may seem to be the jargonistic timbre of the actual
Heideggerian terms, all of which feature the prepositional "as," I offer the
alternate terms provided within the parentheses. Hereinafter, where possible I
will substitute the ...
6
Garner's Modern American Usage
It has newly been established in the language of the law in phrases such as
gender-based discrimination, a use disapproved as jargonistic by some
authorities. What this adds to sex discrimination—besides eight letters and one
hyphen—one ...
7
Garner's Dictionary of Legal Usage
Such jargonistic phrases collectively fall under the rubric of this entry. See on all
fours. The following are typical jargonistic words and phrases, all of which are
treated in other entries: adhesion contract (see adherence (a)), alter ego,
Blackacre ...
8
Reading Across International Boundaries: History, Policy, ...
... who often have limited education themselves, whose children are struggling al
school with reading, who are getting, in some cases getting jargonistic school
reports that don't mean a lot to them, who sense that there's something wrong
with ...
Roger Openshaw, Janet Soler, 2007
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International Handbook of the Religious, Moral and Spiritual ...
604). hooks (1994b) specifically decries academic preference for theoretical work
that is highly abstract, jargonistic, difficult to read, and containing obscure
references. Insulated from the material experiences of students—unemployment,
...
Marian de Souza, Gloria Durka, Kathleen Engebretson, 2007
10
How to Get a First: The Essential Guide to Academic Success
develop an increasingly unreadable prose style. More and more, the lively yet
precise prose of great eighteenth- and nineteenth-century essayists, historians
and philosophers was supplanted by a jargonistic, pedestrian and impenetrable
sort ...
10 NOTÍCIAS NAS QUAIS SE INCLUI O TERMO «JARGONISTIC»
Conheça de que se fala nos meios de comunicação nacionais e internacionais e como se utiliza o termo
jargonistic no contexto das seguintes notícias.
Shark culling vs. shark attacks: has our admiration gone too far …
Large sharks are described as “apex predators”, a jargonistic term that means they sit at the top of the food chain. This was not always true. «The Australian, jul 15»
Non-fiction publishing in the UK is in fine health, actually
But they also publish a lot that are, as Sam says, turgid, jargonistic and dull, and which are pretty much abandoned at birth by the presses that ... «The Guardian, jul 15»
Obama's betrayal of Israel
Oren employs the jargonistic word “liaise”. Perhaps it's an occupational hazard of diplomatic service. At one point he makes an I/me error. «Power Line, jun 15»
Iran (and Obama) vs. Israel (2)
Oren employs the jargonistic word “liaise”. Perhaps it's an occupational hazard of diplomatic service. At one point he makes an I/me error. «Power Line, jun 15»
Ontario parents be ready for some bare bones report cards
With elementary schools, they are filled with jargonistic edu-babble and should be cut down to essentials. Here's what the student needs to do ... «Hamilton Spectator, jun 15»
The Value of Noam Chomsky
It doesn't require over-subtle jargonistic analysis to understand, in broad outline, how society works. One has only to recognize, for example, ... «CounterPunch, mai 15»
Bar Clarine
... by the kind of excellent wine service that explains how a wine will taste, or how it is made without getting all eye-glazingly jargonistic about it. «Good Food, mai 15»
Guardian Weekly Letters, 17 April 2015
Thanks to Jeremy Butterfield for taking up arms against the many lazy, jargonistic, redundant and euphemistic words and phrases that are ... «The Guardian, abr 15»
News channels' budget special
Overall, our editorial focus will be to be non jargonistic, to simplify the numbers and ensure the coverage is detailed yet tailored to the common ... «Indiantelevision.com, fev 15»
Troubled waters for a failing captain
... because then there's the falling Australian dollar which, heading steadily towards 75 US cents, should induce a jargonistic blast from the past ... «The Saturday Paper, jan 15»