Basic Technical WritingC.E. Merrill Publishing Company, 1985 - 479 Seiten |
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... words " and " a world of not- words . " If a word is not what it represents , then whatever you might say about any- thing will not be it . If in doubt , you might try eating the word steak when hungry , or wearing the word coat when ...
... words " and " a world of not- words . " If a word is not what it represents , then whatever you might say about any- thing will not be it . If in doubt , you might try eating the word steak when hungry , or wearing the word coat when ...
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... words are used . Words representing colors , degrees of warmth , weight , and pressures are also relative words . Technical writers must be precise in their communication ; so they must be particularly careful in their choice of terms ...
... words are used . Words representing colors , degrees of warmth , weight , and pressures are also relative words . Technical writers must be precise in their communication ; so they must be particularly careful in their choice of terms ...
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... words each ; if sentences have short words - not more than 150 syllables per 100 words ; and if the writing has liberal use of words and sentences possessing human interest — that is , liberal use of personal pronouns ( 3 ) . Parents ...
... words each ; if sentences have short words - not more than 150 syllables per 100 words ; and if the writing has liberal use of words and sentences possessing human interest — that is , liberal use of personal pronouns ( 3 ) . Parents ...
Inhalt
Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 11 |
Semantics | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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