jargon
Tags: JARGON (Terminology); BRAND identification
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- What do you mean? Myers, Mildred S.; Jerrell, S. Lee // Across the Board;Jan1997, Vol. 34 Issue 1, p41
Focuses on how to translate some technical jargon of computer technology into conversational language. Information about Reduced Instruction Set Computing (RISC); How RISC helps a relatively inexperienced computer user; Difference between Complex Instruction Set Computing (CISC) and RISC...
- Glossary. // Barbados;2004, p54
A glossary of jargons related to Barbados is presented.
- Hot bratwurst action. // Spy Magazine;Nov/Dec96, Vol. 10 Issue 6, p72
Cites naughty words and their equivalent in German.
- A Hollywood lexicon. Freeman, David // New Yorker;10/25/93, Vol. 69 Issue 35, p132
Features explanations of some Hollywood jargon. `Golden retriever'; `E ticket'; `For a price'; `Rites or sprites'; More.
- Fad words. Hart, Jack // Editor & Publisher;5/11/96, Vol. 129 Issue 19, p5
Identifies some of the so-called fad words and phrases that are being used by newspaper writers. Includes `journaling'; `No-brainer'; Use of `access' as a verb; `Venue'; `Buzz.'
- B.C. turns 150. Willis, Anita // British Columbia Magazine;Summer2008, Vol. 50 Issue 2, p4
The article discusses various reports published within the issue, including a photo essay documenting the development of British Columbia from 1858 to 2008 and an account of Chinook jargon by Frances Backhouse.
- ITV, IPTV TOP JARGON CURIOSITIES. // Multichannel News;9/27/2010, Vol. 31 Issue 36, p36
The article reports on the translation confusion of the jargons interactive television (ITV) and Internet Protocol television (IPTV).
- What's that word? // Scholastic News -- Edition 5/6;10/9/2006, Vol. 75 Issue 5, p2
A glossary of jargon related to history and other topics is presented.
- What's that word? // Scholastic News -- Edition 5/6;9/17/2007, Vol. 76 Issue 3, p2
A glossary of jargon found in the September 17, 2007 issue of "Scholastic News" is presented.


