Trends in education, 2013 (vol. 6), issue 1

TVV 2013, 6(1):305-308

NON-VERBAL EQUIVALENTS OF TERMS IN THE FIELD OF ICT

STOFFA Ján, STOFFOVÁ Veronika
Ekonomická fakulta UJS, Katedra matematiky a informatiky, 945 01 Komárno, StoffaJan@seznam.cz;

The study points to the fact that in professional communication increasingly parallel to standard or standardized terms their various non-verbal equivalents are used too. It characterizes some frequent types of non-verbal equivalents of terms. It shows that in the field of ICT has emerged and increasingly used some new forms of non-verbal equivalents of terms. It refers to cases where the use of non-verbal equivalents is not appropriate.

Keywords: terms, non-verbal equivalents of terms, acronyms, abbreviations, symbols, pictograms

Published: July 1, 2013  Show citation

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