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Technical Writing
Distinction Bet. Literary Writing and
Technical Writing
Definition 1. Formal Definition
2. Informal Definition
3. Amplified/ Extended
Description Process, Part by Part and
Mechanism
Classification
Cause and Effect
Comparison and Contrast
Analogy
Employing Pursuasion
Giving Instructions
Interpretation
These techniques may be used singly or in combination.
Special Expository Techniques in
Technical Writing
At the end of the Chapter, the students should be
able to:
1. Explain the basic techniques of T.W.
2. Discuss classification and its basis of division in
classification system.
3. Determine the points of reference from which a
mechanism can be described.
4. Know the different styles/techniques in T.W.
Distinction bet. Literary and Technical Writing
Purpose
Subject Matter
Language
Point of View
Tone
Cont. Distinction
Formal Definition
Informal Definition
Amplified/ Extended Definition
FORMAL DEFINITION
Three words to remember in formal definition:
The principal parts
1. specie-subject of definition
2. genus-family or class to which the specie belongs
3. differentia-the part of the statement which the particular
species distinguishing traits, qualities are pointed out.
Example:
Species Genus Differentia
Brazing a welding process wherein the filler metal is a
nonferrous metal or alloy
whose melting point is
higher than 100 0F but
lower than that of
the metals or alloys to be
joined.
Suggestions/Notes in formal definition:
The simplest form of drift meter consists of a circular plate of heavy glass set in the
floor of the cockpit in front of the pilot. The pilot may be rotated within a ring on which degrees of angle are
marked to the left and right of a zero mark. This zero point is in the direction of the forward end of the
longitudinal axis of the plane. The plate has a seriesof parallel lines ruled on it. With the plane in level flight,
the pilot can look down through the plate and rotate it until objects on the ground arre moving parallel to the
lines. Under these conditions, the lines on the plate will be in the direction of the track being made good, and the
angle between the heading and this track may be immediately read on the scale.
Many modern and complicated types of drift sights have been devised, but all of them operate on the
fundamental principle described above. In some modern drift sights, a gyroscopic stabilizing system holds the grid
lines level even though the plane is not flying level. Astigmatizers are frequently incorporated to assist in
measuring drift angle, particularly in flying over water.
In some modern drift sights, a system is incorporated so that the ground speed may be determined. A pair
of wires is marked on the grid, perpendicular to those set parallel to the apparent motion of the ground. The time
required for an object on the ground to move from one of these wires to the other will be proportional to the
ground speed. The distance of the plane from the ground must be accurately known, and the objects observed
must be directly below the plane to obtain an accurate value of ground speed.
Techniques in Amplified/Extended
You must use your judgement in determining how much has to
be said and what needs to be said.
1.Further definition
2.Concrete examples and instances
3.Comparison and contrast
4.Word derivation
5.Negative statement
6.Physical description
7.Analysis
8.Basic principle
9.Cause and effect
10.Location
Further definition
To explain unfamiliar terms used in the
formal definition.
If you think that some of the words in a
definition you have written may not be
familiar to your reader, you should go on to
explain them.
Concrete examples and instances
To give the readers some specific examples
for the abstract terms used in the definition
Comparison and contrast
To compare the alikeness of two or more
things.
To give the differences between or among
unlike things.
Word derivation
Etymological term or the origin of a word that
may shed light on its present meaning.
Negative statement
Observe negation, negation or elimination.
Example:
A suspensoid is not, an emulsoid, but a
colloid dispersed by a suitable medium, only
with difficulty, yielding are unstable solutions
which cannot be reformed after coagulation.
Physical description
What the term defined looks like
Analysis
Breaking down a thing or an idea.
Basic principle
Particularly applicable to processes and
mechanism
Cause and effect
Reason/source and the result/outcome
Example:
Magnetism may be defined in terms of its effects.