Document Design 3:3
[Document Design, 3:3] 2002. iii, 85
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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How do people use instruction guides? Confirming and disconfirming patterns of useCarel Jansen & Stephan Balijon | pp. 194–204
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Do you prefer spiders, people, or fetishized armadillos?: Search engines as information access mechanismsThea M. van der Geest | pp. 205–209
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In pursuit of the functional quality of political press releasesGilberte Lenaerts | pp. 210–223
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Customer-orientedness — Some dilemmas: Customer-orientedness as an internal as well as an external problemJoep Jaspers & Daniel Jansen | pp. 224–226
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The framing of the asylum question at the level of policyHenri C. Nickels | pp. 228–237
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Interview: A controversial perspective. An interview with David SlessDiane Robertson | pp. 238–243
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Deliberate ambiguity in slogans: recognition and appreciationLuuk Lagerwerf | pp. 244–260
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Culture and choice of argumentsHans Hoeken | pp. 261–263
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New media, old institutions: Two stories about absent participantsGeert Jacobs | pp. 263–266
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Facets of advertising discourseElisabeth Le | pp. 266–269
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Youth on both ends of the research process: Being the researcher and being researchedJan Piet Verckens | pp. 269–271
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Communication and argumentationWilbert Spooren | pp. 271–273
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Piet Westendorp, Carel Jansen & Rob Punselie. 2000.Reviewed by Sam Racine | pp. 274–276
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Reviewed by Jill Nicholson | pp. 276–279
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