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26 March, 04:22

Technical language from the workplace or specialized fields of knowledge is called

A) idiom

B) slang

C) dialect

D) jargon

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  1. 26 March, 06:19
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    Technical language from the workplace or specialized fields of knowledge is called D. jargon.

    Idioms aren't usually technical - those are phrases such as pull one's leg, raining cats and dogs, etc.

    Slang is language used by a certain population, for example, young people's slang.

    Dialect is just a type of a language spoken in another country, for example, American, Australian, and New Zealand English are dialects of the English language.
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