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Finished working on the summary of the jargon: Military Jargon Summary
posted by j 3/06/2000 05:45:00 PM
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posted by j 3/06/2000 03:18:00 PM
Trying to find pages on Military-speak, i.e. words that people in the military would use (such as asses to elbows) or use without realizing the phrases are jargonized.Probably one of the more difficult searches since I'm fairly unfamiliar with the topic. Initial appoach: search with ``+military +vernacular''; unfortunately this doesn't consider what type of person would write a summary of words that would likely be used by someone in the military (that is, how many members of the military would refer to the speech they use as vernacular?). Likely the only type of person whould would use ``vernacular'' would be an academic, and since I'm looking for actual words, this would be unlikely to work. Searching on the obvious ``asses to elbows'' phrase turns up some obvious (after you search for it). Best hit was on ``+army +jargon''. My guess is that people in the military align themselves more with the particular division than with being generally "in the army". Additional searches might center around just the marines and their language.
Links
- Marine jargon
- The Space and Electronic Warfare Lexicon (USAF search)
- Aerodrome's Colossal Glossary of Aviation Terminology
- Pilot magazine's A to Z of Aviation Jargon.
- Army glossary
- Armyjargon
- http://www.jarheadjargon.com/
Future work: pick some of the most evocative terms and begin arbitrarily using those words in a technical setting.
posted by j 3/06/2000 02:10:00 PM