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A dark "l", in linguistic jargon, is one pronounced with the back of the tongue raised.
Though she avoids linguistic jargon, some of her rules touch on interesting deeper issues.Take the first injunction, to avoid odd spellings.
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Jargon is a kind of linguistic short-hand that helps people co-ordinate their work.
But that tale is liberally garnished by supporting characters and wrapped in thick, polyglot jargon that gives the book a mischievous linguistic fascination, Janet Maslin writes.
After linguistic translation by an official translator, five researchers assessed the translation for appropriate hospital jargon.
In steps 2 (review of linguistic translation) and 3 (evaluation and adaptation), the translation was adjusted to the acute care jargon for 33 items.
The potential linguistic barriers in Africa were mentioned previously [ 77], but these may be more easily overcome if scientific jargon is avoided while using language familiar to the participants [ 53].
Linguistic translation, review, and pilot testing were done in an iterative process in order to adapt the translation to geriatric jargon in the Belgian care context, to all three official languages in Belgium, and to the Belgian interRAI portfolio.
"Sea of Poppies" is written in thick, polyglot jargon that is made more or less self-explanatory by its context but still gives the book a mischievous linguistic fascination.
Awkward jargon.
Jargon incomprehensible to civilians.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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