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  2. Metaphor - Wikipedia

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    The word metaphor itself is a metaphor, coming from a Greek term meaning 'transference (of ownership)'. The user of a metaphor alters the reference of the word, "carrying" it from one semantic "realm" to another. The new meaning of the word might derive from an analogy between the two semantic realms, but also from other reasons such as the ...

  3. Wikipedia:Please clarify - Wikipedia

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    {{Definition needed}} to mark a term as ambiguous or unclear and in need of a definition {{ Example needed }} to mark individual phrases or sentences which require examples for clarification {{ Explain }} to mark individual phrases or sections which require further explanation for general (i.e. non-expert) readers

  4. BLUF (communication) - Wikipedia

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    For writers, announcing the BLUF convention while the article is in draft form might give the author a sense of clarity because the essay's purpose is stated early on, and having it written out can keep the writer on task. [9] BLUF communications place the main point of a message at the beginning and then follow it up with the context. [9]

  5. Clarification - Wikipedia

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    Clarification, clarifications, or clarify may refer to: Clarification (cooking), purification of broths; Clarification, preparation of clarified butter; Clarification and stabilization of wine; Clarification (water treatment) "Clarifications" , The Wire episode; The Clarification, Declaration Concerning Status of Catholics Becoming Freemasons

  6. Interaction hypothesis - Wikipedia

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    "What do you mean?") or provide a comprehension check (e.g. "Do you know what I mean?"). Negotiation strategies such as clarification requests, confirmation checks, recasts (rephrasing an incorrect sentence with the correct structure), and comprehension checks are considered implicit feedback, while corrections and metalinguistic explanations ...

  7. Conversational constraints theory - Wikipedia

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    The need for dominance and gender roles apply to the clarity of a conversational constraint. For instance, as individuals possess more dominance, there will be a greater emphasis placed on clarity. Also, the importance on clarity is exhibited through to need to be more masculine. These different displays of clarity provide evidence for Kim's ...

  8. Code of ethics in media - Wikipedia

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    Respond quickly to questions about accuracy, clarity and fairness. Acknowledge mistakes and correct them promptly and prominently. Explain corrections and clarifications carefully and clearly. Expose unethical conduct in journalism, including within their organizations. Abide by the same high standards they expect of others." [3]

  9. Legibility - Wikipedia

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    Legibility is the ease with which a reader can decode symbols. In addition to written language, it can also refer to behaviour [1] or architecture, [2] for example. From the perspective of communication research, it can be described as a measure of the permeability of a communication channel.