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Academese is the
unnecessary use of
jargon in academia,
particularly in
academic writing in humanities; it is
contrasted with
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esoteric language, or
technical jargon. It is
common in
science fiction.
Academese Bull****
Bogdanov affair Dihydrogen monoxide parody Flux
capacitor Fedspeak...
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examines the Newts' ****uality and
reproductive processes in a
pastiche of
academese. The tone of the
first section is
generally light-hearted satire, in contrast...
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remains detached, meaningless, and
utterly oblivious. Time for an upgrade.
Academese Parody generator Paper generator SCIgen Sokal affair Bulhak,
Andrew C...
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English corpus used by
Google Books Ngram Viewer.
Academese Buzzword bingo Corporate communication Corporate identity Corporate propaganda...
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initials stand for "Sokal III". The
Quarterly retracted the article.
Academese Appeal to ridicule – Type of
logical fallacy Bogdanov affair – 2002 French...
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terminology International scientific vocabulary Wine
tasting descriptors Academese Colloquialism Cryptolect Eurodicautom Gibberish Idola fori
Jargon File...
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writers to
cheat themselves and
their readers with ready-made prose".
Academese Plain English Pleonasm Verbosity The
Elements of
Style A
Dictionary of...
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draft for the known, possible,
reasonably expected contingencies.
Academese Business speak Plain English Plain language Legal Writing Institute School...
- Mark Blyth: "Turn it into
things people can understand, let go of the
academese, and
people will engage"".
Impact of
Social Sciences.
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