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jargon journalistique - translation to English

PUBLISHER
Jargon Society

jargon journalistique      
n. journalese

Definition

Chinook Jargon
¦ noun an extinct pidgin composed of elements from Chinook, Nootka, English, French, and other languages, formerly used in the Pacific North-West of North America.

Wikipedia

The Jargon Society

The Jargon Society is an independent press founded by the American poet Jonathan Williams. Jargon is one of the oldest and most prestigious small presses in the United States and has published seminal works of the American literary avant-garde, including books by Charles Olson, Louis Zukofsky, Paul Metcalf, James Broughton, and Williams himself, as well as sui generis books of folk art such as White Trash Cooking.

Though most of Jargon's writers are either cult figures or genuine obscurities, the books themselves are often intricately designed deluxe editions. Guy Davenport described the Jargon Society as "a paradoxical fusion of fine printing and samizdat diffusion."

Examples of use of jargon journalistique
1. Et connu aussi pour avoir développé son propre jargon journalistique.
2. Connu pour avoir développé son propre jargon journalistique, il publie aussi quatre hors–série par an.
3. Il est en général peu tendre avec la droite et connu pour avoir développé son propre jargon journalistique.
4. Traditions dans l‘imaginaire populaire, marronniers dans le jargon journalistique, il est des événements qui, inlassablement, ŕ la męme date, nourrissent l‘existence des Terriens.
5. Connu – et égratigné – pour avoir développé son propre jargon journalistique, il publie aussi quatre hors–série par an depuis sa base, Hambourg. • Le site internet Le site du Spiegel est le magazine en ligne qui a le plus de succ';s en Allemagne.