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 Technical Language is a variety of the language used to communicate contents, notions and specialized topics. Compared to the common language, the technical language has specific lexical terms, a syntax that can be more simplified or more complex depending on the context of use and peculiar textual form. Usually the technical language is used by specific socio-professional groups. Technical Language is a variety of the language used to communicate contents, notions and specialized topics. Compared to the common language, the technical language has specific lexical terms, a syntax that can be more simplified or more complex depending on the context of use and peculiar textual form. Usually the technical language is used by specific socio-professional groups.
  
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