Technical Report WritingC. E. Merrill Books, 1966 - 200 Seiten |
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... words which were originally developed and used for other and more matter- of - fact purposes , i.e. , we have to use words as metaphors . The parallelism between words to write with and fingers to point with is very close.1 ...
... words which were originally developed and used for other and more matter- of - fact purposes , i.e. , we have to use words as metaphors . The parallelism between words to write with and fingers to point with is very close.1 ...
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... words , and language . Unfortu- nately , reactions or sensations to a particular symbol or word are not the same for ... words and symbols have acquired emotional associations . ( See Figure 8. ) Words and symbols can be ...
... words , and language . Unfortu- nately , reactions or sensations to a particular symbol or word are not the same for ... words and symbols have acquired emotional associations . ( See Figure 8. ) Words and symbols can be ...
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... words are related to another set of words which gram- marians call " relative " words . These words name qualities . Their meaning is dependent upon their relation or reference to the ex- perience and / or intention of the user of the word ...
... words are related to another set of words which gram- marians call " relative " words . These words name qualities . Their meaning is dependent upon their relation or reference to the ex- perience and / or intention of the user of the word ...
Inhalt
WHAT TECHNICAL WRITING IS | 1 |
SEMANTICS AND THE PROCESS | 13 |
Origin and Nature of Language Communication Seman | 34 |
Urheberrecht | |
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abstract alligator clip analysis answer Appendix basic begin bibliography Big Thompson Canyon body chapter chart Colorado Colorado Piedmont Colorado State University communication complete components conclusions Decoder deer devices diagram discussion effective elements Encoder engineer equation example experience experimental explain F. C. S. Schiller Figure footnote formulating Fort Collins frequently gear graph gyro headings human idea illustrations interview intrusive investigation language literature logical major facts manual material meaning ment nomographs object observation OLDHAM COUPLING organization paper paragraph person placed present problem punctuation purpose questions readability reader recommendations record reference Revised Roman numeral sagebrush scientific sector arm sentence outline servo signals Silver Plume Silver Plume Granite situation specific structure subheads symbols T. H. Huxley technical style technical writing thesis sentence tion topic sentence transmittal verb words