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#4 Linguistic

Book Definition: 

The use of language, including word choice, delivery of written or spoken text, and the organization of writing or speech into phrases, sentences, paragraphs etc. 

My Definition:

Using language and word choice to manipulate the delivery and organization of text and speech to make or understand meaning.





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