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... understand how the process of technical communication operates and can understand the problems inherent in the process , such an understanding will enable you to communicate with competence . Its aim is to help you think more clearly so ...
... understand how the process of technical communication operates and can understand the problems inherent in the process , such an understanding will enable you to communicate with competence . Its aim is to help you think more clearly so ...
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... understand when it means that the human receiver must be able to understand the human sender . If we have never learned Russian , we can neither encode nor decode in that language . If we have had no experience with an alligator clip ...
... understand when it means that the human receiver must be able to understand the human sender . If we have never learned Russian , we can neither encode nor decode in that language . If we have had no experience with an alligator clip ...
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... understand a mechanism , they usually must know the names of its various parts . However , we should not oversimplify . Understanding an instrument , species , or concept is more than just being able to give it a name or list its parts ...
... understand a mechanism , they usually must know the names of its various parts . However , we should not oversimplify . Understanding an instrument , species , or concept is more than just being able to give it a name or list its parts ...
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Technical WritingHow We Transfer Factual Information and Knowledge | 3 |
Semantics and the Process of Communication | 9 |
Semantics | 16 |
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