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E-raamat: Theoretical Perspectives on Terminology: Explaining terms, concepts and specialized knowledge

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The aim of this volume is to provide an overview of different theoretical perspectives on Terminology, from Wüster to other initiatives that have emerged since the beginning of the 1990s. The volume also covers important topics which have significantly influenced Terminology and its evolution. These include variation, multidimensionality, conceptual relations, and equivalence, among others. The twenty-two chapters of the volume, all written by acknowledged experts in the field, explore the questions that different approaches seek to answer. They also describe the theoretical and methodological principles that were devised over the years to characterize, analyze, and represent terminological data. The semi-chronological, semi-thematic organization of chapters not only provides readers with a clear vision of the evolution of ideas in Terminology, but also gives them an understanding as to why some of these ideas were initially challenged. In addition to being accessible to readers unfamiliar with the basic theoretical principles in the field, the chapters provide a showcase of current research in the field, the challenges looming on the horizon, and finally future directions in terminological research. By bringing together work that is often disseminated in different forums and written in different languages, this volume provides a unique opportunity to look at how different theoretical approaches to Terminology offer complementary perspectives on terms, concepts and specialized knowledge, and help to further a better understanding of the complex phenomena that terminologists must successfully deal with in their work.
Theoretical perspectives on Terminology: An introduction 1(14)
Pamela Faber
Marie-Claude L'Homme
Part 1 General Theory of Terminology (and beyond)
Chapter 1 The reception of Wuster's General Theory of Terminology
15(22)
John Humbley
Chapter 2 General principles of Wuster's General Theory of Terminology
37(26)
Danielle Candel
Part 2 Knowledge-based terminology
Chapter 3 Conceptual relations: From the General Theory of Terminology to knowledge bases
63(24)
Anita Nuopponen
Chapter 4 Terminology and standards
87(24)
Sue Ellen Wright
Chapter 5 Concept management for Terminology: A Knowledge Engineering approach
111(16)
Ingrid Meyer
Chapter 6 Multidimensionality
127(22)
Lynne Bowker
Chapter 7 Terminology and ontologies
149(28)
Elena Montiel-Ponsoda
Part 3 Socioterminology and Cultural Terminology
Chapter 8 Founding principles of Socioterminology
177(20)
Valerie Delavigne
Francois Gaudin
Chapter 9 Cultural Terminology: An introduction to theory and method
197(22)
Marcel Diki-Kidiri
Part 4 Textual Terminology, Terminology and Lexical Semantics
Chapter 10 Textual Terminology: Origins, principles, and new challenges
219(18)
Anne Condamines
Aurelie Picton
Chapter 11 Terminology and Lexical Semantics
237(26)
Marie-Claude L'Homme
Part 5 Corpus-based Terminology
Chapter 12 Text genres and Terminology
263(28)
Mojca Pecman
Natalie Kubler
Chapter 13 Knowledge patterns in corpora
291(20)
Elizabeth Marshman
Chapter 14 Terminology and distributional analysis of corpora
311(20)
Ann Bertels
Part 6 Terminology and Cognitive Linguistics
Chapter 15 Units of understanding in Sociocognitive Terminology studies
331(22)
Rita Temmerman
Chapter 16 Frame-based Terminology
353(24)
Pamela Faber
Chapter 17 Conceptual metaphors
377(22)
Jose Manuel Urena Gomez-Moreno
Francisco Jose Ruiz de Mendoza Ibanez
Part 7 Variation and equivalence
Chapter 18 Causes of terminological variation
399(22)
Judit Freixa
Chapter 19 Diachronic variation
421(14)
Pascaline Dury
Chapter 20 Cognitive approaches to the study of term variation
435(22)
Sabela Fernandez-Silva
Chapter 21 Terminological growth
457(20)
Kyo Kageura
Chapter 22 Terminology and equivalence
477(26)
Pilar Leon-Arauz
References 503(72)
Standards and resources cited in chapters 575(8)
Biographical notes 583(8)
Index 591