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An Editorial

An Editorial and Business Communications The Watergate Hearings FRANCIS W. WEEKS Illinois of University THE BUSINESS COMMUNICATION ASPECTS of the Watergate hearings fascinate this teacher of communication. When the committee pro- are will find in them a series of one be able to ceedings published, communication case studies and a wealth of illustrations of com- munication and One cannot but note the theory practice. help to and con- constant references memos, letters, calls, reports, phone ferences. THE SEMANTIC ASPECT OF WATERGATE beautify favorite The illustrations of Korzybski’s hearings provide semantic observation: &dquo;The is not the Each map territory.&dquo; person who testifies before the seem to draw a verbal hearing map-a a he he can convince the committee and model-of territory: hopes the millions of television viewers that his is the true map repre- sentation of the not all the are to territory. Obviously, maps going The has Unless some meanwhile, agree. territory, disappeared. unrevealed memos or come to we will have presently tapes light, of a record of the actual historical only fragments documentary circumstances. students of semantics will recall in Many Chapter 3 Hayakawa’s in and &dquo;The of in Language Thought Action, Language Reports,&dquo; he which statements of fact from http://www.deepdyve.com/assets/images/DeepDyve-Logo-lg.png The ABCA Journal of Business Communication SAGE

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SAGE
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Copyright © by SAGE Publications
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0886-7216
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10.1177/002194367301000401
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Abstract

and Business Communications The Watergate Hearings FRANCIS W. WEEKS Illinois of University THE BUSINESS COMMUNICATION ASPECTS of the Watergate hearings fascinate this teacher of communication. When the committee pro- are will find in them a series of one be able to ceedings published, communication case studies and a wealth of illustrations of com- munication and One cannot but note the theory practice. help to and con- constant references memos, letters, calls, reports, phone ferences. THE SEMANTIC ASPECT OF WATERGATE beautify favorite The illustrations of Korzybski’s hearings provide semantic observation: &dquo;The is not the Each map territory.&dquo; person who testifies before the seem to draw a verbal hearing map-a a he he can convince the committee and model-of territory: hopes the millions of television viewers that his is the true map repre- sentation of the not all the are to territory. Obviously, maps going The has Unless some meanwhile, agree. territory, disappeared. unrevealed memos or come to we will have presently tapes light, of a record of the actual historical only fragments documentary circumstances. students of semantics will recall in Many Chapter 3 Hayakawa’s in and &dquo;The of in Language Thought Action, Language Reports,&dquo; he which statements of fact from

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The ABCA Journal of Business CommunicationSAGE

Published: Jul 1, 1973

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