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Chapter 18: Technical Definitions Group C English 3359 Mr. MarohangLimbu May 14, 2010
Types of Technical Definitions There are three different types of definitions: parenthetical, sentence, and  extended. Parenthetical definitions – A parenthetical definition explains or clarifies the meaning of a word or phrase within the sentence itself. Example: A butterfly’s thorax (body) has three segments that bear four wings and six legs. In 1929, Earnest Lawrence developed the first workable design for a cyclotron,  a device that accelerates protons to high energies, helping scientist better explore the strange universe of subatomic particles. A parenthetical definition usually appears in parentheses or is set off by commas  or dashes.
Types of Technical Definitions Sentence definitions – These definitions are whole sentences in which a term is defined by naming its “category” and the “distinguishing features” that differentiate it from its category. Example: An ion is a atom that has a positive charge because one or more electrons have been stripped from it. Sentence definitions are often embedded in documents when a word or concept needs to be defined in exact terms.  They are also commonly found in dictionaries and glossaries. Category Distinguishing characteristics
Types of Technical Definitions Extended definitions – Extended definitions can fill a small paragraph or even run as long as several pages. In extended definitions, complex terms are defined very precisely by using techniques such as analogies, comparisons, contrast, examples, negation, and graphics. Technical Communication Today, page 490, Figure 18.1, for example shows an extended Definition of a laser from Bell Labs. As you notice in this extended definition of lasers, many words could be even further defined. In this way, a definition can be extended indefinitely.
Planning and Researching Technical Definitions In most cases, parenthetical and sentence definitions can be simple to write but extended definitions will be longer than a single sentence and will require some planning and researching
Planning The five-W and How Questions: ,[object Object]
What  do the readers want and need
Where do they need the information
When will the information be used
Why do the readers need the information in this document
How should we achieve our purpose and goals,[object Object]
Researching When researching a definition, information should be gathered from online, print, and from empirical sources
Researching (cont.) Strategies for writing definitions Do background research Find examples of usage Compare and contrast Collect visuals
Organizing and Drafting Technical Definitions  Find a thorough understanding of it and the contexts in which it is used. Think about the kinds of information the reader needs to properly understand the term.
Using a word or phrase to define a term when used in a technical document Use Dictionary, glossary, or thesaurus for a synonyms Helpful links:www.merriam-webster.com www.oed.com www.Bartleby.com Parenthetical Definitions
Sentence Definition Used when a term needs to be exactly defined.  When using a word that is most likely unfamiliar for the reader, the sentence that follows the should be a definition.  Example: Unlike bacteria, a virus is not really alive. A virus is genetic material (DNA or RNA) protected by a protein coating, but it is unable to replicate without a host cell. 3 parts of a sentence definition: The item been defined. The category of similar things to which the item belongs. Any distinguished features that separate this item from other items in its category.
Extended Definitions Used for terms that need to be explained with utmost precision.  Found in: reports, websites, guidebooks, handbooks. Ex
Extending a Definition Word History: The history of a word’s usage can also offer interesting insights into its current meaning. Examples: using examples to clarify a term’s usage. Negation: Defining something by showing what it is not. Similarities and Differences: compare the subject to things that are similar, showing similar characteristics and their differences.  Analogy: Comparing subject to something completely different but with some similar qualities.  Graphics: Used to support written text by illustrating something
Using Style and Design in Technical Definitions When writing and revising a definition you can use the following suggestions: Use only words that are familiar to the readers. Keep sentences short. Keep it visual.
Using Style and Design in Technical Definitions There are situations such as white papers or specifications where extended definitions need to take on their own design. When this happens you might consider some of the following design features. ,[object Object]

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Chapter 18 final presentation

  • 1. Chapter 18: Technical Definitions Group C English 3359 Mr. MarohangLimbu May 14, 2010
  • 2. Types of Technical Definitions There are three different types of definitions: parenthetical, sentence, and extended. Parenthetical definitions – A parenthetical definition explains or clarifies the meaning of a word or phrase within the sentence itself. Example: A butterfly’s thorax (body) has three segments that bear four wings and six legs. In 1929, Earnest Lawrence developed the first workable design for a cyclotron, a device that accelerates protons to high energies, helping scientist better explore the strange universe of subatomic particles. A parenthetical definition usually appears in parentheses or is set off by commas or dashes.
  • 3. Types of Technical Definitions Sentence definitions – These definitions are whole sentences in which a term is defined by naming its “category” and the “distinguishing features” that differentiate it from its category. Example: An ion is a atom that has a positive charge because one or more electrons have been stripped from it. Sentence definitions are often embedded in documents when a word or concept needs to be defined in exact terms. They are also commonly found in dictionaries and glossaries. Category Distinguishing characteristics
  • 4. Types of Technical Definitions Extended definitions – Extended definitions can fill a small paragraph or even run as long as several pages. In extended definitions, complex terms are defined very precisely by using techniques such as analogies, comparisons, contrast, examples, negation, and graphics. Technical Communication Today, page 490, Figure 18.1, for example shows an extended Definition of a laser from Bell Labs. As you notice in this extended definition of lasers, many words could be even further defined. In this way, a definition can be extended indefinitely.
  • 5. Planning and Researching Technical Definitions In most cases, parenthetical and sentence definitions can be simple to write but extended definitions will be longer than a single sentence and will require some planning and researching
  • 6.
  • 7. What do the readers want and need
  • 8. Where do they need the information
  • 9. When will the information be used
  • 10. Why do the readers need the information in this document
  • 11.
  • 12. Researching When researching a definition, information should be gathered from online, print, and from empirical sources
  • 13. Researching (cont.) Strategies for writing definitions Do background research Find examples of usage Compare and contrast Collect visuals
  • 14. Organizing and Drafting Technical Definitions Find a thorough understanding of it and the contexts in which it is used. Think about the kinds of information the reader needs to properly understand the term.
  • 15. Using a word or phrase to define a term when used in a technical document Use Dictionary, glossary, or thesaurus for a synonyms Helpful links:www.merriam-webster.com www.oed.com www.Bartleby.com Parenthetical Definitions
  • 16. Sentence Definition Used when a term needs to be exactly defined. When using a word that is most likely unfamiliar for the reader, the sentence that follows the should be a definition. Example: Unlike bacteria, a virus is not really alive. A virus is genetic material (DNA or RNA) protected by a protein coating, but it is unable to replicate without a host cell. 3 parts of a sentence definition: The item been defined. The category of similar things to which the item belongs. Any distinguished features that separate this item from other items in its category.
  • 17. Extended Definitions Used for terms that need to be explained with utmost precision. Found in: reports, websites, guidebooks, handbooks. Ex
  • 18. Extending a Definition Word History: The history of a word’s usage can also offer interesting insights into its current meaning. Examples: using examples to clarify a term’s usage. Negation: Defining something by showing what it is not. Similarities and Differences: compare the subject to things that are similar, showing similar characteristics and their differences. Analogy: Comparing subject to something completely different but with some similar qualities. Graphics: Used to support written text by illustrating something
  • 19. Using Style and Design in Technical Definitions When writing and revising a definition you can use the following suggestions: Use only words that are familiar to the readers. Keep sentences short. Keep it visual.
  • 20.
  • 21.
  • 22. Revising, Editing and Proofreading Accuracy is very important in definitions, so you should leave plenty time to revise and edit your work: Look for places where you can cut any information that goes beyond your readers’ need to know. Look for ways to use the senses, especially the visual, to bring your definition to life.
  • 23. Revising, Editing and Proofreading Look for places where you can add color or texture. With this you will help your audience to understand the definition. Look for sentences that are too long or complex. As you are revising and proofreading, pay close attention to the precision of the definitions.