Unveiling the Precision and Power of Military Language in Modern Communication
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https://doi.org/10.70036/cltls.v1i3.22Keywords:
military terminology, linguistic analysis, communication, precision, jargonAbstract
This study explores the unique features of military terminology, highlighting its role in ensuring precise and clear communication within the armed forces. Military terms, shaped by historical and cultural factors, are designed for unambiguous and concise use in high-stakes environments. The research provides a linguistic analysis of these terms, revealing their construction, evolution, and impact on both military and civilian language. By bridging the gap between specialized military communication and general language, the study offers insights for linguists and military professionals on how military lexicon influences broader societal interactions.
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