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Obaid, Naji – ProQuest LLC, 2022
Transitioning into civilian life after military service is a challenging prospect. It can be difficult to find employment and maintain good mental health, and up to 70 percent of veterans experience homelessness or alcoholism. Upon discharge, many veterans pursue higher education as a way to reintegrate into civilian society. However, many studies…
Descriptors: Language Usage, Veterans, Barriers, Military Service

Vassallo, Philip – ETC: A Review of General Semantics, 1996
Advocates clear writing and reminds people that they are responsible for their choice of words. Recounts several situations where a poor or imprecise choice of words led to communication problems. (PA)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Communication Skills, Expository Writing, Higher Education

Herzbrun, Philip – College English, 1978
Cites over 75 examples of errors in usage which were made by newswriters for the "Washington Post," suggesting that they indicate the social dimensions of language decay. (DD)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Higher Education, Language Research, Language Usage

Green, Madeleine – Liberal Education, 1986
Much of the writing and speaking of academic administrators is too long, convoluted, full of qualifiers, and slow to get to the point. While academe may be full of imprecisions, the task of its leaders is to illuminate it, not obscure it. (MSE)
Descriptors: Administrators, Coherence, College Administration, Communication Problems
Sears, Jeffry S. – ABCA Bulletin, 1979
Isolates a dozen problems with diction and sentence structure that comprise the "gobbledygook syndrome." (RL)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Communication Problems, Higher Education, Language Styles
Gibson, Walker – 1978
Readers are "dumb" because they are not privy to the mind and intentions of the writer; and the failure of the unsuccessful writer is a failure to forecast what it is going to be like to be a dumb reader of the document. Sample sentences from students' writing illustrate the following types of writing problems, which force the reader to examine…
Descriptors: Audiences, Cognitive Processes, Communication Problems, Higher Education

Simmons, W. Michele; Grabill, Jeffrey T. – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1998
Builds on arguments in risk communication that the predominant linear risk-communication models are problematic for their failure to consider audience and additional contextual issues. Argues that "risk" is socially constructed. Argues for an approach that involves the public in fundamental ways at the earliest stages of the…
Descriptors: Audience Awareness, Communication Problems, Context Effect, Higher Education

Blumenfeld, Warren S. – Bulletin of the Association for Business Communication, 1986
Describes the ubiquitous and insidious nature of oxymorons to raise awareness level vis-a-vis oxymorons. Indicates the potential detrimental effects of the use--intended or unintended--of oxymorons in business communication. Addresses seven points that attempt to articulate these dangers. (JD)
Descriptors: Business Communication, Business English, Communication Problems, Communication Skills
Strange, Dorothy Flanders; Kebbel, Gary W. – Community College Journalist, 1978
Points out that writing errors of journalism students can result from faulty thought patterns involving thinking in sentence fragments, personifying objects, using bureaucratic abstractions, and condensing complex ideas; examines ways of dealing with sentence fragments and personification. (First of a two-part article.) (GT)
Descriptors: Cognitive Processes, Communication Problems, Error Analysis (Language), Higher Education

Graves, Heather Brodie; Graves, Roger – Technical Communication Quarterly, 1998
Explores how some contemporary language usage presents challenges for technical editing and how awareness of language theory can help students expand their context for (and critically assess) current editing textbook advice on language choice. Discusses what editors and teachers of editing can do to help produce technical documents that address…
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Descriptive Linguistics, Editing, Higher Education
Smith, Arthur L. (Molefi Kete Asante) – Encore, 1975
Examines the nature of communication symbols in American society in an attempt to interpret features of racist language. See CS 703 548 for availability. (MH)
Descriptors: Behavioral Science Research, Communication Problems, Ethnic Relations, Higher Education

Altman, Howard B. – Foreign Language Annals, 1978
Teachers of different languages diconnect themselves from one another, which fragments the profession. Secondly, the choice and use of language often has a disconnecting force. Theses of a book by Neil Postman are considered concerning ineffective communication and communication that has unreasonable or trivial purposes. (SW)
Descriptors: Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems, Higher Education, Interaction Process Analysis
Jolly, Peggy – 1987
Because physicians are perceived as powerful and knowledgeable professionals, the language they use to address patients has a tremendous effect on a patient's mental and physical well-being. Physicians often speak to patients in "med-speak," obscure, highly technical terms that cloak the reality of the patient's condition and serve to reinforce…
Descriptors: Attitudes, Bioethics, Communication Problems, Communication Skills

Cormican, Elin J.; Cormican, John D. – Journal of Education for Social Work, 1977
English language study should be introduced into the social work curriculum since various social judgments people make about each other on the basis of dialectal differences may interfere with communication between social workers and their clients, coworkers, or the general community. (Author/LBH)
Descriptors: Communication Problems, Dialects, English Instruction, Helping Relationship

Draycott, David – English in Education, 1980
Suggests it is more valid to teach business students when it is and is not appropriate to use "commercialese" (stock phrases commonly used in business letters), than to launch a head-on attack on it. (GT)
Descriptors: Business Correspondence, Communication (Thought Transfer), Communication Problems, Higher Education
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