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Terminology : theory, methods and applications por
  • Cabré Castellví, María Teresa
  • DeceCesaris, Janet Ann [tr.]
  • Sager, Juan. C [ed.]
Series Terminology and lexicography. Research and practice ; 1Temas: MANUALES; NORMALIZACION TERMINOLOGICA; SERVICIOS LINGUISTICOS; TEORIA DE LA TERMINOLOGIA; TERMINOGRAFIA; TERMINOLOGÍA; TERMINOLOGOS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins Publishing Company, 1998
Resumen: "Terminology: theory, methods and applications" is addressed to language specialist, terminologist, and all those who take an interest in socio-political and technical aspects of Terminology. The book covers its suject comprehenmsively and deals among other things with concepts (the relation between linguistics, cognitive science, communications studies, documentation and computer science); Methodology, especially with regard to specialised language and dictionaries; the Social-political challenges of the modern technological society and some solutions from a Terminological point od view; Terminology as a standard in multilingual communications and guardian of cultures. It is particularly suited as a course book
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: 001.4 [035] =111 C111te.

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Towards new ways of terminology description : the sociocognitive-approach por
  • Temmerman, Rita
Series Terminology and lexicography research and practice ; 3Temas: TERMINOLOGIA SOCIO - COGNITIVA; TERMINOLOGÍA; MODELOS LINGUISTICOS.
Tipo de material: Texto Texto; Forma literaria: No es ficción
Detalles de publicación: Amsterdam : John Benjamins, 2000
Resumen: Based on an empirical study of categorisation and lexicalisation processes in a corpus of scientific publications on the life sciences, Rita Temmerman questions the validity of traditional terminology theory. Her findings are that the traditional approach impedes a pragmatic and realistic description of a large number of categories and terms. Inspired by the cognitive sciences, she develops an alternative. The main principles of this new theory imply: a combined semasiological and onomasiological perspective; only few categories can be clearly delineated; form and content of definitions vary according to category types and user's requirements; synonymy and polysemy are functional in special language and a diachronic approach is unavoidable. This last principle implies the varying importance of historical information in definitions, the non-arbitrariness of lexicalisation and the importance of cognitive models. In a last chapter the author shows how the methods and principles of the alternative approach are applicable in terminography and how this is going to have an impact on software for terminological database construction. This book will be valuable for specialists in terminology theory, practising terminographers and for anybody interested in special language, cognitive models and prototype theory.
Disponibilidad: Ítems disponibles para préstamo: Biblioteca Bartolomé Mitre (1)Signatura topográfica: 81 ́27=111 T241.

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