telelogical
Telegraphic language, also known as telelogical language, is a style of writing that focuses on the main idea or conclusion first, followed by the supporting details. This approach is often used in journalism, advertising, and other forms of communication where the reader's time is limited. The term "telelogical" comes from the Greek words "telos" meaning end or goal, and "logos" meaning word or reason, indicating that the language is structured around a goal or purpose.
In telelogical writing, the writer begins with the most important information, which is often the conclusion
Telelogical language is valued for its efficiency and clarity. It ensures that the reader gets the most
Despite its limitations, telelogical language remains a popular choice in many fields due to its ability to