This article provides a thorough analysis of the role of syntax in shaping ethical and clear communication. The author argues that precise sentence construction is not only a literary technique but, above all, an act of responsibility for one's words and respect for the recipient. The text discusses in detail the negative impact of newspeak, the passive voice, and bureaucratic jargon on the clarity of communication in politics, law, and business. It presents practical editorial techniques, such as the use of strong verbs and the elimination of unnecessary nominalizations, which serve to optimize cognitive economy. In the age of AI-generated dead language, returning to authenticity and truth of form becomes a key challenge for contemporary authors concerned with the quality and impact of their writing.
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