Fair enough, and here is an interesting thing: In a talk, if you stop to explain every technical term, you break up the flow and make it tedious for those who know the words.
But in a web article, we have hyperlinks, footnotes, asides, and other devices for allowing some readers to skim and others to dive in.
So to me, the choice for whether to use a word in an essay is different than the choice for whether to use a word in a talk at a conference, which is different than the choice for whether to use a word in a conversation where I am familiar with the participants.
But in a web article, we have hyperlinks, footnotes, asides, and other devices for allowing some readers to skim and others to dive in.
So to me, the choice for whether to use a word in an essay is different than the choice for whether to use a word in a talk at a conference, which is different than the choice for whether to use a word in a conversation where I am familiar with the participants.