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CHAPTER 12 Using Language

The system of symbols (words) that we use to think about and communicate experiences and feelings Language

 Language is symbolic  Words have multiple meanings  Denotative meanings  Connotative meanings  Thought informs language and vice versa (cognitive language)  E.G. What is a “good school?” The Nature of Language

Using Language Accurately  Accuracy and credibility  Subtle differences in like terms

Using Language Clearly  Use familiar words  Choose concrete words  Eliminate clutter

Using Language Vividly  Vivid, animated language  Imagery  Concrete words  Simile  Metaphor

Using Language Vividly  Rhythm  Parallelism  Repetition  Alliteration  Antithesis

Using Language Appropriately  Appropriateness to the occasion  Appropriateness to the audience  Appropriateness to the topic  Appropriateness to the speaker

Using Inclusive Language  Avoid generic “he”  Don’t stereotype jobs by social roles and gender  Use terms that groups use themselves