Basic Technical WritingC.E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1985 - 479 Seiten |
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... language were invented to represent reality and to help human existence , endeavor , and progress we might wonder , " Why can't we devise our language to stabilize the meanings of words the way a mathematician has sta- bilized the ...
... language were invented to represent reality and to help human existence , endeavor , and progress we might wonder , " Why can't we devise our language to stabilize the meanings of words the way a mathematician has sta- bilized the ...
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... language : What makes human language unique ? According to Erwin - Tripp ( 1964 ) , three features characterize human language : ( 1 ) the combination and recombination of a limited number of elements , ( 2 ) the creation of arbitrary ...
... language : What makes human language unique ? According to Erwin - Tripp ( 1964 ) , three features characterize human language : ( 1 ) the combination and recombination of a limited number of elements , ( 2 ) the creation of arbitrary ...
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... Language . New York : Doubleday and Co. , 1965 . Gordon , George N. The Languages of Communication : A Logical and Psychological Examination . New York : Hastings House , 1969 . Hartley , Eugene L. , and Hartley , Ruth E. Fundamentals ...
... Language . New York : Doubleday and Co. , 1965 . Gordon , George N. The Languages of Communication : A Logical and Psychological Examination . New York : Hastings House , 1969 . Hartley , Eugene L. , and Hartley , Ruth E. Fundamentals ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 11 |
Semantics | 18 |
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