ah - what do you consider "jargon"? r
My other plea is to try to write in jargon-free English as much as possible. Sometimes jargon is necessary, but this is an international, interdisciplinary list, and clear writing would be great. If you look at the most recent digest, it is jargon-filled, and even from a linguistics professor!
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