Getting the message right: the use of frames, community-friendly terminology and visuals 11 Why is terminology important? ... 11 Why are visuals important? ... T Schultz,A Dean,FJ Newton,... 被引量: 0发表: 2017年 Why Tongan does it differently: Categorial distinctions in a language with...
Terminology plays animportant role in the understanding of contexts and specialized texts. Understanding the intricate terminological details of the technical and scientific contexts helps students comprehend what the main message of the document is, and it helps specialists to transmit the content more e...
Reclamation in LGBTQ communities has come in many forms. Terminology such as “queer,”“dyke,”“fag,” and even “tranny” has been embraced by different segments of our communities, while some under the LGBTQ umbrella have categorically rejected these words. The pink and black triangles used ...
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Phenotypic plasticity, the capacity of a single genotype to exhibit variable phenotypes in different environments, is common in insects and is often highly adaptive. Here we review terminology, conceptual issues, and insect plasticity research, including variance partitioning, reaction norms, physiological...
Philosophy is all about helping us pose the right questions and ensuring we have and apply crystal clear and relevant terminology. This is critical because we end up on the wrong track when we don’t pose the right questions, no matter what field we are in. ...
Linguistics 2019; 57(5): 1161–1215 José-Luis Mendívil-Giró* If everything is syntax, why are words so important? An a-morphous but non-lexicalist approach https://doi.org/10.1515/ling-2019-0025 Abstract: This paper presents the hypothesis that words (and not morphemes) are the minimal...
In marketing terminology, perceived value is customers’ evaluation of a product or service’s merits and its ability to meet their needs and expectations, especially compared with its peers. Marketingprofessionals try to influence consumers’ perceived value of a product by describing the attributes ...
the supply chain. this is critical for ensuring that business processes are conducted lawfully. shipping details. this includes real-time data on the shipment of goods. through scv software, this can be shared by all the relevant stakeholders at once. why is supply chain visibility important?
Sociologists use specific terminology to refer to different generational segments. For example, Generation Z, born between 1997 and 2012, is known as “digital natives” because they have grown up with digital technology. In contrast, older generations are termed "digital immigrants," as they're ...