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Buzzwords and newspeak

Physics Teacher, 2000
You have to read beneath the lines in this business. Every week I get manuscripts filled with words and phrases fraught with cabalistic meaning. Would you believe, for instance, that in using the modeling method of teaching that the carefully structured development and concept flow would lead through Socratic dialogue to a rich classroom discourse ...
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NewSpeak: an unexceptional language

Software Engineering Journal, 1986
NewSpeak is a language designed for use in safety-critical programs. It tries to limit the freedom of the programmer to the kind of ideas in programming that are reasonably easy to formalise, without making these restrictions unduly onerous. Its principal characteristic is that it has no exceptional values or states. Incorrect constructions which would
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Economic Newspeak

Economic Affairs, 1984
Not all developments in economic thought are to be welcomed. In the first of an occasional series, economist John Burton casts a suitably jaundiced eye over recently debased terminology.
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Totalitarian Newspeak

Balkanistic Forum, 2020
Using the method of the critical discourse analysis and the insights of George Orwell „1984“ the author aims at analysing the propaganda mechanisms (production distribution and perception) of the totalitarian press in the 1950-s. The socio-political context of the press and the new relations between orality and literacy because of the domination of the
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Review: Dissecting Newspeak

English Today, 2002
A review of David Crystal's book, Language and the Internet, Cambridge University Press, 2001, hardback, ISBN 0 521 802121, pp.272, £13 ...
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NEWSPEAK in the 21st Century

2015
Since 2001, Media Lens has encouraged thousands of readers to challenge the filtered and distorted version of the world provided by major newspapers and broadcasters. The media responses, collected in Newspeak, are an exposé of the arrogance and servility to power of our leading journalists and editors, starring Andrew Marr, Alan Rusbridger, Roger ...
Edwards, David, Cromwell, David
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