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AH020387 Posted 16 years ago
Vocabulary

Jargon VS nomenclature

What is the difference between jargon and nomenclature?
  

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Hi, jargon - language used by a particular subset of people in a particular field, eg computer people, eg business people, eg academics nomenclature - a set of names and the associated naming convention, often used eg in a particular field of science. Clive

  • Hi, jargon - language used by a particular subset of people in a particular field, eg computer people, eg business people, eg academics nomenclature - a set of names and the associated naming convention, often used eg in a particular field of science.
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Hi,



jargon - language used by a particular subset of people in a particular field, eg computer people, eg business people, eg academics



nomenclature - a set of names and the associated naming convention, often used eg in a particular field of science.



Clive
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Hi,



You might consider writing some sentences that use all these words that you are asking us about. It's a good way to check your understanding, and to help yourself to remember them.



Clive

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