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Does Your Office Have a Jargon Problem?

open access: yes, 2021
While most people find jargon (not to be confused with slang) to be annoying, it remains a staple of the modern workplace. It does have its uses — for example, air traffic controllers use the phonetic alphabet for clarity and accuracy.
Galinsky, Adam D.   +2 more
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Substandard Language Phenomena in Artistic Discourse

open access: yesRUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
It should be noted that in the fiction of the XX century, lexical units from various types of jargon, argot, youth slang are quite common, but the theme and communicative goal of the author of the text play an important role. The article examines the use
Anzhelika V. Korolkova   +1 more
doaj   +1 more source

Watch your language! Does jargon matter?

open access: yes, 2016
The purpose of the present study was to examine elementary (K-6)teacher acceptability of a positive behavioral intervention described in jargon terms and in non-jargon terms during the process of behavioral consultation, measured by the Usage Rating ...
Shemanski, Ed.S., NCSP, BCBA, Katie   +3 more
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Improving Procedure Completion and Engagement of Neurodivergent Patients in Medical Imaging: A Systematic Review

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, EarlyView.
Neurodivergent patients face barriers in accessing and engaging with medical imaging services. This systematic review aims to identify strategies in the literature to improve imaging procedure completion among neurodivergent patients. ABSTRACT Introduction Neurodivergent conditions such as autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) are ...
Rheann Wickramasinghe, Glenda McLean
wiley   +1 more source

The Role of Language in Shaping Cultural Perceptions Within Healthcare and Supporting Neurodivergent People's Well‐being and Access to Care: Focus on Autistic Experiences

open access: yesJournal of Medical Radiation Sciences, EarlyView.
Chronic stigmatisation and social exclusion of neurodivergent people have resulted in poorer quality of life and adverse health outcomes. Language has been weaponised and has furthered their suffering and isolation. With this paper, we propose some considerations of optimal communication interactions in healthcare with neurodivergent people, in general,
Ben Potts   +14 more
wiley   +1 more source

A Framework for Subgroup Dynamics Through the System Dynamics Lens: An Integrative Review of the Attribute and the Network Views

open access: yesJournal of Organizational Behavior, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT Subgroups are dynamic entities evolving constantly in response to changing contexts and time. Although scholars from both the attribute and the network views have acknowledged that subgroups are inherently complex and fluid, research in these traditions has remained bifurcated, with limited efforts to integrate the two perspectives to more ...
Jinhee Moon   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Teatr żydowski w świetle «Izraelity» w latach 1883–1905

open access: yesPamiętnik Teatralny, 1992
This article concerns all references to Yiddish theater in the Polish-language Jewish periodical Izraelita which had been printed after the banning of performances in Yiddish.
Mirosława Bułat
doaj   +1 more source

A Chance‐Constrained Model for a Production Routing Problem With Uncertain Availability of Vehicles

open access: yesNetworks, EarlyView.
ABSTRACT The Production Routing Problem (PRP) is a complex integrated problem that allows for the achievement of competitive advantages, such as better management of inventory, reduction in operational costs and lead times, improvement in efficiency and customer service, and better response to market changes.
Alline Zanette   +2 more
wiley   +1 more source

Different Jargon Language Variations Bonek Mania Ball Supporter and The Jak Mania (Sociolinguistic Studies)

open access: yesJurnal Sastra Indonesia
Bonek Mania and the Jak Mania are two very fanatical football supporter communities in Indonesia. They have different variations of jargon that reflect the identity of the community. Several factors influence the variations in jargon language.
Malik Fahad, Mashud
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Meyna grisea (King & Gamble) Robyns and Meyna peltata Robyns (Rubiaceae: Vanguerieae) – a new record of two ethnobotanically significant fruit trees from Manipur, India

open access: yesNordic Journal of Botany, EarlyView.
Meyna grisea and M. peltata, two new records from Imphal Valley, Manipur, India, characterised by a capitate stigma with 4–5 divergent, spreading lobes on a globose base, and a prominent peltate stigma, respectively, are described and illustrated here. Photographs, key to the species, along with their coordinates and diagnostic characters in comparison
Pallavi B. Dhal   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

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