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    audience can be challenging at almost any given time. There are six major barriers that may interfere with your ability to communicate effectively with your audience in business communication. Clichés‚ jargon‚ slang‚ sexist and racist language‚ euphemisms‚ and doublespeak are all barriers that will effect your business communication and will affect your message from being received. Once you have lost someone by saying any of the above the rest of your message will not be received. Clichés‚ at

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    1.What is slang? Slang is the use of informal words and expressions that are not considered standard in the speaker ’s dialect or language. Slang is often to be found in areas of the lexicon that refer to things considered taboo (see euphemism). It is often used to identify with one ’s peers and‚ although it may be common among young people‚ it is used by people of all ages and social groups. EG: mug = face; trap = mouth Such words are based on metaphor‚ they make speech

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    doublespeak which are euphemism‚ jargon‚ gobblygook‚ and complex language. From these sub groups of double speak‚ he further explains detail of such doublespeak and its effect to the public. In essence‚ the effect of the author is to inform the audience precisely about doublespeak in many angles. He does not take a strong stance on his argument‚ but he does let his audience know that double speak is an effective rhetoric to use in certain circumstances. The idea of euphemism is to sugar coat an instance

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    Taboo is a complicated culture phenomenon of the social life. The word “taboo” is originated from 汤加语 which means holy and not being able to touch . Taboo existing in every known culture of the world means the relationship or some conduct that the society tries to avoid. (Crystal ‚ 1987 : 8 ) I. The characteristic of language taboo 1. universality Taboo exists in every nation of the world no matter where it is a primitive tribe or a highly civilized society. In other words‚ when a child is born

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    on the origin of English Euphemism and its social communicative function Posted:2008-5-22 17:06:00 views:14621 [Abstract] Euphemism‚ as a common linguistic phenomenon in world culture‚ is widely used in every social class and field. English euphemism‚ as one of many euphemisms existing in the world‚ has its own deep origin‚ which include both the religious origin and the historical‚ literary origin. This thesis will try to discuss the origin of English euphemism from every aspect of religion

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    A Summary of Euphemism

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    Neil Postman‚ a famous writer‚ professor of media ecology at New York University‚ in “Euphemism” discusses the social and cultural significance of euphemism by tackling its aspects. Firstly‚ Postman begins his expository with a common‚ dictionary-entry-type definition of euphemism” – an auspicious or exalted term that is used in place of more down- to earth term. Postman reveals that euphemism has got a bad name because it is a way to give pretty names to essentially ugly realities. And he

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    Examples of Euphemism A euphemism is a polite expression used in place of words or phrases that otherwise might be considered harsh or unpleasant to hear. Euphemisms are used regularly‚ and there are many examples in every day language.  Ads by Google Create eBooks Online‚ Use Our Free Software to Publish Your Book and Get Paid For It! www.foboko.com Types of Euphemisms To Soften an Expression Some euphemisms are used in order to make a blunt or unpleasant truth seem less harsh. Examples of

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    your child from feeling sad or grieving‚ it’s to encourage them to express their feelings and to help them develop coping skills that will serve them well into adulthood. ➧ Be Direct With Your Child When discussing death with a child‚ never use euphemisms that may be scary‚ like saying that the dead person has simply “gone to sleep.” Not only can that kind of

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    1)Functional Styles. Stylistics-is a brunch of linguistics. The word“stylistics”originated from the latin”stylus”which means a pen. S has 2 intodependent tasks: 1.to invertigate inventory of special language media‚which secure the desirable effect of the utterance. 2.to study certain types of texts(discourse) which due to the choice and arrangement of language means are distinguished by pragmatic aspect of the communication. The types of the texts are called functional styles (FS)That’s

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