Without claiming infallibility, an effort is made to select the most useful and useful “suggestions”. Far from dogmatic entanglements, a “teacherly” mentality and repulsive pedantry, the most pleasant approach possible to our existing linguistic problem is attempted.
Greek language in journalism
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Description
For the book : Greek language in journalism
In times when names are being contested and soon territories will be contested, we, beyond our cries -hysterical and otherwise- are even undermining our own language. Fortunately, in recent years, signs of awakening have been increasing. We believe that it has become a consciousness among all those who think (in general) and are concerned (in particular) that our instrument of communication is constantly deteriorating. shrinking. being adulterated. disappearing. The purpose of the book “Greek Speech in Journalism” is to assist the operators (professionals and non-professionals) of our language, so that its essence and aesthetics are tested as little as possible. Without claiming infallibility, an effort is made to select the most useful and useful “suggestions”. Far from dogmatic entanglements, a “teacherly” mentality and repulsive pedantry, the most pleasant approach possible to our existing linguistic problem is attempted.
Additional information
Dimensions | 14 × 21 cm |
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Publication | Lychnos Publications |
ISBN | Greek language in journalism: 960–7097–07–6 |
Pages | Greek language in journalism: 212 |
Author | John P. Tzannetakos |