Basic Technical WritingMerrill, 1974 - 453 Seiten |
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... language to represent reality and to help human existence , endeavor , and progress , an easy conclusion might be : " Why can't we devise our language so that we stabilize the meanings of words in the way a mathematician has stabilized ...
... language to represent reality and to help human existence , endeavor , and progress , an easy conclusion might be : " Why can't we devise our language so that we stabilize the meanings of words in the way a mathematician has stabilized ...
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... language is said to have almost six thousand terms to describe camels . In other languages of the world , there are no terms for camels at all . What generalization about languages can be made from this ? Would you con- sider the ...
... language is said to have almost six thousand terms to describe camels . In other languages of the world , there are no terms for camels at all . What generalization about languages can be made from this ? Would you con- sider the ...
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... Language and Semantics Andrews , Edmund , A History of Scientific English , New York : Richard R. Smith , 1947 . Bloomfield , Leonard , Language , New York : Holt , Rinehart and Winston , Inc. , 1933 . Chase , Stuart , Power of Words ...
... Language and Semantics Andrews , Edmund , A History of Scientific English , New York : Richard R. Smith , 1947 . Bloomfield , Leonard , Language , New York : Holt , Rinehart and Winston , Inc. , 1933 . Chase , Stuart , Power of Words ...
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What Technical Writing Is | 2 |
Technical Correspondence | 27 |
Mechanical Details | 33 |
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