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Jargon

Jargon. Jargon is any language that acts as a barrier rather than a pathway to communication. The expression is unclear, wordy, weak, awkward, ugly or imprecise. When words exclude, mystify, confuse or obscure truth, the language fails to do its job: communicate! Avoid this type of jargon!.

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Jargon

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  1. Jargon

  2. Jargon is any language that acts as a barrier rather than a pathway to communication. The expression is unclear, wordy, weak, awkward, ugly or imprecise. When words exclude, mystify, confuse or obscure truth, the language fails to do its job: communicate! Avoid this type of jargon!

  3. Jargon is also specialized language used in, for example, a science, where it is often appropriate. • This use of jargon is appropriate because it abbreviates.

  4. Varieties ofJargon • Overused Words: decision-making process, learning process, writing process, around 2. Wordy Expressions: on a regular basis, at this point in time, along the lines of, militate against, make a determination of, engage in a power-play situation, emergency type situation, educational concept, thunderstorm activity

  5. Redundancies: Baby calf disappear from view Circle around knots per hour Illegal poaching temporary reprieve Merge together cluster together Reflect back hoist up Strangled to death free of charge 3 a.m. in the morning new recruits Old fossil fellow colleagues New beginning first priority Awkward predicament invited guests Sink down rise up

  6. 3. Technical and Scientific Words Used Inappropriately: to access, to interface 4. Use of Certain Nouns as Verbs: to author, impacted, parenthooding 5. Use of Certain Verbs as Nouns: finalization, parentization, feedbacking

  7. 6. Euphemism: sanitary landfill pre-owned car developing world administrative assistant vertically disadvantaged downsizing

  8. 7. Cliché and Vague Words: expressions you recognize (at the end of the day), dying metaphors (easy as pie) and current slang (awesome)

  9. Some Causes of Jargon: • Using unnecessary passive stretchers and orphan pronouns • Overusing “to be” and its forms • Using imprecise, vague words • Using big words where small words will do • Using unnecessary words, using too many prepositional phrases

  10. Example: • Finalization of the implementation of the program, which, it had been decided by the faculty, would facilitate forward movement towards goal achievement was made operational in the penultimate semester.

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