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Continued from inside front cover traditions in technical writing Technical form and content evolve dynamically to describe large information structures Advanced theoretical experimental and com ID: 399886

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polysyllabic terms into reference, two indirect measures of the comple (Continued from inside front cover) traditions in technical writing. Technical form and content evolve dynamically to describe large information structures. Advanced theoretical, experimental, and computational findings must be expressed in words and the complexity of discuspecific polysyllabic words which are conveniently composed to allow more flexible textual adjustments. Brevity is greatly appreciated in technical writing but detailed description of important topics is also needed. These two approaches contradict each other which can be viewed in terms of the manuscript, the depth of presentation can be varied which depends on the literary skills of the description of the main ideas and sufficient sults. The citations of selected references ease Review articles initiate comprehensive discussionparagraphs with compiled information from cited sources so that both comparison and in-depth Technical reports discuss developmental iperformed measurements, test results, and design considerations. The emphasis is on the applied aspects of the work and the technicalities are a given in detail. an optical instrument comes to mind. As me visible. A polysyllabic word is a specific e concatenated to describe precisely a complex term but this may also narrow the scope of the disccan be considered as a way to control both the complexity of the text and where necessary. llabic words. However, if the majority of technical terms are polysyllabic, the sentence must be well written to allow only one interpretation of the textual content. Multiple polysyllabic adjectives to a noun are acceptable in some sentences, acing the said adjectives one after another may convey different meanings. Technical texts have internal dynamics which becomes noticeable with the use of active voice and the reduction of the number Abbreviations (acronyms) further reduce the sentence length. It is a common yllabic term only once and its consequent inclusion in the remaining paragraphs to be made with acronyms, special symbols or shorter synonyms. ysyllabic technical terms in circulation is attributed to the rapid expansion and merger of technical disciplines. Single terms originally associated with distinct fields of study become used in multiple private cases or mixed with other terms following to the modification of the original words with the addition of prefixes and suffixes or mere concatenation of words. Speculative mergers of Polysyllabic words which are frequently included in the majority of technical publications are familiar to most readers. For more complex or rarely used words, brief discussion could prove beneficial if the meaning of such words is not self-explanatory. Although for some authors the main priority could be the timely delivery of information, the good writing style remains an essential requirement for the acceptance of an academic work and its positive impact on the studies of other