05371nam 2200649 a 450 991096694020332120240516120751.01-280-49734-3978661359257690-272-7400-2(CKB)2670000000151257(EBL)861561(OCoLC)777375694(SSID)ssj0000612998(PQKBManifestationID)12207682(PQKBTitleCode)TC0000612998(PQKBWorkID)10572301(PQKB)10781836(MiAaPQ)EBC861561(Au-PeEL)EBL861561(CaPaEBR)ebr10534219(DE-B1597)719859(DE-B1597)9789027274007(EXLCZ)99267000000015125719930322d1993 uy 0engurcn|||||||||txtccrTerminology applications in interdisciplinary communication /edited by Helmi B. Sonneveld, Kurt L. Loening1st ed.Amsterdam J. Benjamins Pub. Co.19931 online resource (252 p.)Description based upon print version of record.1-55619-487-0 90-272-2131-6 Includes bibliographical references and index.TERMINOLOGY APPLICATIONS IN INTERDISCIPLINARY COMMUNICATION; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; I. INTRODUCTION; II. TERMINOLOGICAL EQUIVALENCE AND TRANSLATION; III. NEOLOGY AND PHRASEOLOGY AS TERMINOLOGY-IN-THE-MAKING; 1. The growth of Languages for Special Purposes (LSP); 2. Conceptual change; 3. Correctness and acceptability; 4. Motivational dynamics; 5. Interactional dynamics; 6. Structuring processes; 7. Phraseology, neology and effective communication; 8. Creativity and mimesis in terminology making; 9. Notes; 10. References; IV. TERMINOLOGY AND LANGUAGES IN CONTACT IN QUEBEC1. The linguistic context 2. The charter of the french language and language planning; 3. Measures; 4. Terminological methodology at the Office de la langue française; 5. The terminology market; 6. Challenges confronting the terminological sector; 7. Notes; 8. References; V. CHOOSING HEADWORDS FROM LANGUAGE-FOR-SPECIAL-PURPOSES (LSP) COLLOCATIONS FOR ENTRY INTO A TERMINOLOGY DATA BANK (TERM BANK); 1. Terminology; 2. Lexicography and terminography; 3. Delimiting an LSP term; 4. Collocation in LSP; 5. Recommendations for placing LSP collocations; 7. Conclusion; 8. References; AcknowledgementsVI. QUALITY INDEXING WITH COMPUTER-AIDED LEXICOGRAPHY 1. Standardization and quality; 2. Computer-aided indexing; 3. Nasa's machine-aided indexing; 4. Computer-aided lexicography; 5. Nasa's computer-aided lexicography; 6. Quality indexing using computers; 7. References; VII. SOME TERMINOLOGICAL PROBLEMS OF TRANSLATING COMMON LAW CONCEPTS FROM ENGLISH TO FRENCH; Notes; References; VIII. DESIGN OF A MULTIFUNCTIONAL LEXICON; 1. Differences between terminological and machine lexica; 2. Towards a multifunctional lexicon; 3. Software aspects; 4. References; IX. TERMINOLOGY AND LANGUAGE PLANNING1. Introduction 2. Historical sketch; 3. Theoretical propositions regarding the place of terminology in language planning; 4. Socioterminology; 5. Conclusion; 6. Notes; 7. References; X. TERMINOLOGY STANDARDIZATION IN THE PHYSICAL SCIENCES; 1. Introduction; 2. Major concepts in science and engineering; 3. Common concepts in science; 4. The definition of scientific concepts; 5. Terminology standardization; 6. Risks in terminology standardization; 7. Conclusion and summary; 8. Notes; 9. References; XI. TERMINOLOGICAL PRINCIPLES AND METHODS IN THE SUBJECT-FIELD OF CHEMISTRY; 1. Introduction2. Chemical terms and the law 3. Naming of chemicals; 4. Systematic nomenclature; 5. Machine-handling of systematic nomenclature; 6. The role of the IUPAC rules; 7. The triumphs of triviality (anacribicity earns acclaim?); 8. The power and the problems of punctuation; 9. System or serendipity (acribicity or anarchy?); 10. Note; 11. References; XII. TERMINOLOGY VERSUS ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE; 1. Introduction; 2. State-of-the-Art; 3. The areas of difficulty; 4. Terminology and artificial intelligence face the same problems; 5. The urgency for termino-cognitive research6. Multifunctional productsIn the era of information technology, the need to communicate data effectively and precisely has given a boost to research in terminology. This collection of 14 articles by experts from different backgrounds deals with linguistic problems and technical aspects of terminology; in addition, there are articles relating to terminology in specific subject fields - lexicography, physical sciences, chemistry, social sciences and medicine.By presenting various approaches and applications, the volume raises fundamental questions about the use of concepts and the ordering of knowledge. Moreover,Terms and phrasesTerms and phrases.401.4Sonneveld Helmi B533862Loening Kurt L(Kurt Leopold),1924-2000.1817389MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910966940203321Terminology4375147UNINA