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/ Washington : Georgetown University Press (1998)
Título : |
Bureaucratic language in government and business |
Tipo de documento: |
texto impreso |
Autores: |
Shuy, Roger W |
Editorial: |
Washington : Georgetown University Press |
Fecha de publicación: |
1998 |
Número de páginas: |
190 p |
ISBN/ISSN/DL: |
978-0-87840-697-5 |
Nota general: |
Donación Dra. Ofelia Kovacci. Contenido: Trying to do conversation on paper: a case study of a medicare benefits notice ; Training a bureaucracy to write clearly: a case study of the social security administration ; A bureaucracy's struggle with saying "NO": a medicare case study ; When bureaucracies clash: a case study of physicians' disability report forms ; Bureaucratic speech: research on telephone vs. in-person administrative hearings ; Facing the bureaucratic language of the insurance industry: a case study of a consumers' affairs conference ; Untangling the bureaucratic language of real estate: a case study of commission agreements ; Attacking the bureaucratic language of car sales: a case study of a car sales event ; Bureaucratic language and product warning labels: case studies of the requirements of FDA and OSHA ; What is bureaucratic language and what can be done about it?. |
Palabras clave: |
Lenguaje burocrático Lenguaje Burocracia Gobierno |
Bureaucratic language in government and business [texto impreso] / Shuy, Roger W . - Washington : Georgetown University Press, 1998 . - 190 p. ISBN : 978-0-87840-697-5 Donación Dra. Ofelia Kovacci. Contenido: Trying to do conversation on paper: a case study of a medicare benefits notice ; Training a bureaucracy to write clearly: a case study of the social security administration ; A bureaucracy's struggle with saying "NO": a medicare case study ; When bureaucracies clash: a case study of physicians' disability report forms ; Bureaucratic speech: research on telephone vs. in-person administrative hearings ; Facing the bureaucratic language of the insurance industry: a case study of a consumers' affairs conference ; Untangling the bureaucratic language of real estate: a case study of commission agreements ; Attacking the bureaucratic language of car sales: a case study of a car sales event ; Bureaucratic language and product warning labels: case studies of the requirements of FDA and OSHA ; What is bureaucratic language and what can be done about it?. | |
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