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This is the reason English writing has become the way it is, i.e. a host of catch-phrases, high-brow words, abstract idealisms, unnatural grammatical pedantry etc.
Catch Phrases: Cultural phrases which derive their meaning from a cultural reference with which the speaker and listener must both be familiar. (Crystal 178)
Of the few authors tackling Lingua Franca, only Sarah Arenson declares it to be still spoken, but this is generally discounted as probably referring to convenience jargons that arise ad hoc,
The language is used to reflect on these works is often so overflowing with neologisms, jargon or "catch phrases as theoretical objects", which make the language even less understandable...
Waxing lyrical about dispersed warfare and military jargons and acronyms may be covering up a similar impotence in contemporary analysts.
Of the few authors tackling Lingua Franca, only Sarah Arenson declares it to be still spoken, but this is generally discounted as probably referring to convenience jargons that arise ad hoc,
This is used here to refer to various forms of language game: for example, puns and other forms of word-play, allusion and use of catch-phrases, as well as various stylistic games.
in a strictly temporal sense it is no more than a statement of the obvious: ... So what changes are taking place in (chronologically) post-Soviet Russian?  These can, ... To look first at globalisation,
Chapter 4 Textual Bloopers; Textual Bloopers; Introduction 188; 4.1 Unprofessional writing 189; 4.2 Unfriendly messages and labels 222; ... in labels for settings; in labels for ... Graphics or text?
Write these phrases down so you will begin to catch yourself as they occur and change them ... They said I just need to mention a few trading jargons and it will SEEN as impressive!! They will go to