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1 jargonisms\ proper
such jargonisms which- served to conceal the actual significance of the utterance from the uninitiated;- originated from the thieves' jargon (l'argo, cant);- was to be cryptic, secretive (major function);Source: V.A.K.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > jargonisms\ proper
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2 jargonisms
such special colloquial words which- are used by limited groups of people, united either professionally (professional jargonisms or professionalisms) or socially (jargonisms proper)- cover a narrow semantic field, function and sphere of application- tending to expanded synonymity within certain lexico-semantic groupsSource: V.A.K.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > jargonisms
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3 special\ slang
such special colloquial words which- are used by limited groups of people, united either professionally (professional jargonisms or professionalisms) or socially (jargonisms proper)- cover a narrow semantic field, function and sphere of application- tending to expanded synonymity within certain lexico-semantic groupsSource: V.A.K.English-Russian dictionary of stylistics (terminology and examples) > special\ slang
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