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Graham Stewart | 10:02 UK time, Thursday, 19 March 2009

Yes, we've been talking gobbledigook on today's Morning Extra.

have compiled a of the 200 worst uses of jargon, with "predictors of beaconicity" and "taxonomy" among the worst horrors.

Of course, you know that we like to take a bottom-up, evidence-based approach on Morning Extra in what is hopefully a win-win situation for all stakeholders. So I cautiously welcome examples of bad practice in the terminology department from all service users of this blog. So plant a seedbed with your participation in our comments section below. And you can also empower yourself by taking part in our "" (or should that be a 'peer challenge'?)

Naturally, any criticism of poor use of language by Radio Scotland presenters will be scaled back as it does not fit in with the core message of excellence of which we are attempting to promote. I thank you.

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