{Excerpt} Many people write too much, bureaucratically, and obscurely. Using plain English will save time in writing, make writing far easier, and improve understanding. Reports are a visible part of work. They remain and are used long after it is done. Work is advanced by readable reports that give the target audience a good chance of understanding the document at first reading, and in the sense that the writers meant them to be
At its recent meeting, the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) approved a recommen...
In his book, The Art of Plain Talk, Mr. Rudolf Flesch makes many assertions which seem convincingly ...
Since the birth of the plain language movement forty years ago, proponents of plain language have se...
{Excerpt} Many people write too much, bureaucratically, and obscurely. Using plain English will save...
In an effort to provide investors with full and fair disclosures in language they can understand, th...
Plain English summary There is a need for the authors of research reports to be able to communicate ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on plain language in Australia, the U...
This article investigates the plain language practices of professional writers in Quebec, using a su...
Writing in plain language aims to help users find what they need and ensures that the information is...
Studies have shown that traditional legal writing has four main characteristics: it is wordy, unc...
Scientific writing is often dry, wordy, and difficult to understand. But, as Anne E. Greene shows in...
The SEC has set out six dear writing techniques to require that disclosures be written in Plain En...
When official publications supposed to inform the public do not do their job well the consequences c...
The author of this paper is an English Solicitor who practiced within the English legal system for n...
"This short, focused guide presents twelve principles based on what readers need in order to underst...
At its recent meeting, the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) approved a recommen...
In his book, The Art of Plain Talk, Mr. Rudolf Flesch makes many assertions which seem convincingly ...
Since the birth of the plain language movement forty years ago, proponents of plain language have se...
{Excerpt} Many people write too much, bureaucratically, and obscurely. Using plain English will save...
In an effort to provide investors with full and fair disclosures in language they can understand, th...
Plain English summary There is a need for the authors of research reports to be able to communicate ...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to review the literature on plain language in Australia, the U...
This article investigates the plain language practices of professional writers in Quebec, using a su...
Writing in plain language aims to help users find what they need and ensures that the information is...
Studies have shown that traditional legal writing has four main characteristics: it is wordy, unc...
Scientific writing is often dry, wordy, and difficult to understand. But, as Anne E. Greene shows in...
The SEC has set out six dear writing techniques to require that disclosures be written in Plain En...
When official publications supposed to inform the public do not do their job well the consequences c...
The author of this paper is an English Solicitor who practiced within the English legal system for n...
"This short, focused guide presents twelve principles based on what readers need in order to underst...
At its recent meeting, the Administrative Conference of the United States (ACUS) approved a recommen...
In his book, The Art of Plain Talk, Mr. Rudolf Flesch makes many assertions which seem convincingly ...
Since the birth of the plain language movement forty years ago, proponents of plain language have se...