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Terminology

Terminology is a group of specialized words and respective meanings in a particular field, and also the study of such terms and their use;[1] the latter meaning is also known as terminology science. A term is a word, compound word, or multi-word expressions that in specific contexts is given specific meanings—these may deviate from the meanings the same words have in other contexts and in everyday language.[2] Terminology is a discipline that studies, among other things, the development of such terms and their interrelationships within a specialized domain. Terminology differs from lexicography, as it involves the study of concepts, conceptual systems and their labels (terms), whereas lexicography studies words and their meanings.

Terminology is a discipline that systematically studies the "labelling or designating of concepts" particular to one or more subject fields or domains of human activity. It does this through the research and analysis of terms in context for the purpose of documenting and promoting consistent usage. Terminology can be limited to one or more languages (for example, "multilingual terminology" and "bilingual terminology"), or may have an interdisciplinarity focus on the use of terms in different fields.

Overview edit

The terminology discipline consists mainly of the following aspects:

  • Analyzing concepts and concept structures utilized in a field or area of activity
  • Identifying the terms assigned to concepts
  • Creating correspondences between terms in the different languages in the case of multilingual or bilingual term.
  • Creating new terms in databases or compiling the terms on paper or in databases managing terminology databases as required

Types of terminology edit

A distinction is made between two types of terminology work:

  • Ad hoc work on terminology, which deals with a single term or a limited number of terms
  • Systematic collection of terminology, which deals with all the terms in a specific subject field or domain of activity, often by creating a structured ontology of the terms within that domain and their interrelationships.

Ad hoc terminology is prevalent in the translation profession, where a translation for a specific term (or group of terms) is required quickly to solve a particular translation problem.

Nomenclature comprises types of terminology especially having to do with general ontology, applied ontology, and taxonomy (categorizations and classifications, such as taxonomy for life forms, taxonomy for search engines, and so on).

Terminology as a discipline edit

A terminologist intends to hone categorical organization by improving the accuracy and content of its terminology. Technical industries and standardization institutes compile their own glossaries. This provides the consistency needed in the various areas—fields and branches, movements and specialties—to work with core terminology to then offer material for the discipline's traditional and doctrinal literature.

Terminology is also then key in boundary-crossing problems, such as in language translation and social epistemology. Terminology helps to build bridges and to extend one area into another. Translators research the terminology of the languages they translate. Terminology is taught alongside translation in universities and translation schools. Large translation departments and translation bureaus have a Terminology section.

Science edit

Terminology science is a branch of linguistics studying special vocabulary.

The main objects of terminological studies are special lexical units (or special lexemes), first of all terms. They are analysed from the point of view of their origin, formal structure, their meanings and also functional features. Terms are used to denote concepts, therefore terminology science also concerns itself with the formation and development of concepts, as well as with the principles of exposing the existing relations between concepts and classifying concepts; also, with the principles of defining concepts and appraising the existing definitions. Considering the fact that characteristics and functioning of term depend heavily on its lexical surrounding nowadays it is common to view as the main object of terminology science not separate terms, but rather the whole terminology used in some particular field of knowledge (also called subject field).

Terminological research started seventy years ago and was especially fruitful at the last forty years. At that time the main types of special lexical units, such as terms proper, nomens, terminoids, prototerms, preterms and quasiterms were singled out and studied.[further explanation needed]

A nomen, or a nomenclature unit, is a name of a single notion or a certain unit of mass production,[3] e.g. prefix dis-; Canon 550D; UA-24; etc.

Terminoids, or jargon terms, are special lexical units which are used to name the phenomena that are absolutely new and whose concepts are not interpreted in a monosemantic way. E.g., Salmon Day, mouse potato, etc.[4]

Prototerms are special lexemes that appeared and were used in prescientific times.[5]

Preterms are a special group of lexemes which is represented by special lexical units used as terms to name new scientific notions. They are represented by a vast descriptive pattern, e.g. business process reengineering, management by walking about, etc.[6]

The main principles of terminological work were elaborated, terminologies of the leading European languages belonging to many subject fields were described and analysed. It should be mentioned that at the former USSR terminological studies were conducted on an especially large scale: while in the 1940s only four terminological dissertations were successfully defended, in the 1950s there were 50 such dissertations, in the 1960s their number reached 231, in the 1970s – 463 and in the 1980s – 1110.

As the result of development and specialising of terminological studies, some of the branches of terminology science – such as typological terminology science, semasiological terminology science, terminological derivatology, comparative terminology science, terminography, functional terminology science, cognitive terminology science, historical terminology science and some branch terminology sciences – have gained the status of independent scientific disciplines.

Terminological theories edit

Terminological theories include general theory of terminology,[7] socioterminology,[8] communicative theory of terminology,[9] sociocognitive terminology,[10] and frame-based terminology.[11]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ The two meanings given by the Concise Oxford English Dictionary (in their entirety) are: "terms used in an art etc." and "science of proper use of terms".
  2. ^ a word or expression that has a precise meaning in some uses or is peculiar to a science, art, profession, or subject."Term". Merriam-Webster.com Dictionary. Retrieved 2018-06-25.
  3. ^ Канделаки Т. Л. Значения терминов и системы значений научно-технических терминологий // Проблемы языка науки и техники. Логические, лингвистические и историко-научные аспекты терминологии. — Москва, Наука, 1970.
  4. ^ Хаютин А. Д. (1972) Термин, терминология, номенклатура (учебное пособие). — Самарканд, 1972.
  5. ^ Гринев С. В. Основы лексикографического описания терминосистем: Дис. … док. филол. наук. — М., 1990.
  6. ^ Лейчик В. М. Некоторые вопросы упорядочения, стандартизации и использования научно-технической терминологии // Термин и слово. — Горький, 1981.
  7. ^ Wüster, E. (1979). Einführung in die allgemeine Terminologielehre und terminologische Lexikographie. Teil 1-2. Springer-Verlag.
  8. ^ Gaudin, F. (1993). "Socioterminologie: propos et propositions épistémologiques". Le Langage et l'Homme. Intercommunications. 28 (4): 247–257.
  9. ^ Cabré, M.T. (1999). La terminología: representación y comunicación.
  10. ^ Temmerman, R. (2000). Towards new ways of terminology description: the sociocognitive-approach. John Benjamins.
  11. ^ Faber, P.; Montero, S.; Castro, M.R.; Senso, J.; Prieto, J.A.; León, P.; Márquez C.; Vega, M. (2006). "Process-oriented terminology management in the domain of Coastal Engineering". Terminology. John Benjamins Publishing Company. 12 (2): 189–213. doi:10.1075/term.12.2.03fab.

Further reading edit

  • Sonneveld, H, Loenning, K: (1994): Introducing terminology, in Terminology, p. 1-6
  • Wright, S.E.; Budin, G.: (1997): Handbook of Terminology Management, Volume 1, Basic Aspects of Terminology Management, Amsterdam, Philadelphia, John Benjamins 370 pp.
  • Gaudin, F., 2003, Socioterminologie: une approche sociolinguistique de la terminologie, éd. De Boeck-Duculot, Belgium.
  • Wright, S.E.; Budin, G.: (2001): Handbook of Terminology Management, Volume 2, Application-Oriented Terminology Management, Amsterdam, Philadelphia, John Benjamins.
  • Kockaert, H.J.; Steurs, F.: (2014): Handbook of Terminology, Volume 1, Amsterdam, Philadelphia, John Benjamins.

External links edit

  • from the OTTIAQ website
  • TermNet - International Network for Terminology
  • - International Information Centre for Terminology
  • ISO Technical Committee 37 "Terminology and other language and content resources" (ISO/TC 37)
  • Faoterm from the FAO Terminology website
  • TermSciences, the Scientific Terminology Database
  • IULA, Institut Universitari de Lingüistica Aplicada

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For other uses see Terminology disambiguation Terminology is a group of specialized words and respective meanings in a particular field and also the study of such terms and their use 1 the latter meaning is also known as terminology science A term is a word compound word or multi word expressions that in specific contexts is given specific meanings these may deviate from the meanings the same words have in other contexts and in everyday language 2 Terminology is a discipline that studies among other things the development of such terms and their interrelationships within a specialized domain Terminology differs from lexicography as it involves the study of concepts conceptual systems and their labels terms whereas lexicography studies words and their meanings Terminology is a discipline that systematically studies the labelling or designating of concepts particular to one or more subject fields or domains of human activity It does this through the research and analysis of terms in context for the purpose of documenting and promoting consistent usage Terminology can be limited to one or more languages for example multilingual terminology and bilingual terminology or may have an interdisciplinarity focus on the use of terms in different fields Contents 1 Overview 2 Types of terminology 3 Terminology as a discipline 3 1 Science 4 Terminological theories 5 See also 6 References 7 Further reading 8 External linksOverview editThe terminology discipline consists mainly of the following aspects Analyzing concepts and concept structures utilized in a field or area of activity Identifying the terms assigned to concepts Creating correspondences between terms in the different languages in the case of multilingual or bilingual term Creating new terms in databases or compiling the terms on paper or in databases managing terminology databases as requiredTypes of terminology editA distinction is made between two types of terminology work Ad hoc work on terminology which deals with a single term or a limited number of terms Systematic collection of terminology which deals with all the terms in a specific subject field or domain of activity often by creating a structured ontology of the terms within that domain and their interrelationships Ad hoc terminology is prevalent in the translation profession where a translation for a specific term or group of terms is required quickly to solve a particular translation problem Nomenclature comprises types of terminology especially having to do with general ontology applied ontology and taxonomy categorizations and classifications such as taxonomy for life forms taxonomy for search engines and so on Terminology as a discipline editA terminologist intends to hone categorical organization by improving the accuracy and content of its terminology Technical industries and standardization institutes compile their own glossaries This provides the consistency needed in the various areas fields and branches movements and specialties to work with core terminology to then offer material for the discipline s traditional and doctrinal literature Terminology is also then key in boundary crossing problems such as in language translation and social epistemology Terminology helps to build bridges and to extend one area into another Translators research the terminology of the languages they translate Terminology is taught alongside translation in universities and translation schools Large translation departments and translation bureaus have a Terminology section Science edit Terminology science is a branch of linguistics studying special vocabulary The main objects of terminological studies are special lexical units or special lexemes first of all terms They are analysed from the point of view of their origin formal structure their meanings and also functional features Terms are used to denote concepts therefore terminology science also concerns itself with the formation and development of concepts as well as with the principles of exposing the existing relations between concepts and classifying concepts also with the principles of defining concepts and appraising the existing definitions Considering the fact that characteristics and functioning of term depend heavily on its lexical surrounding nowadays it is common to view as the main object of terminology science not separate terms but rather the whole terminology used in some particular field of knowledge also called subject field Terminological research started seventy years ago and was especially fruitful at the last forty years At that time the main types of special lexical units such as terms proper nomens terminoids prototerms preterms and quasiterms were singled out and studied further explanation needed A nomen or a nomenclature unit is a name of a single notion or a certain unit of mass production 3 e g prefix dis Canon 550D UA 24 etc Terminoids or jargon terms are special lexical units which are used to name the phenomena that are absolutely new and whose concepts are not interpreted in a monosemantic way E g Salmon Day mouse potato etc 4 Prototerms are special lexemes that appeared and were used in prescientific times 5 Preterms are a special group of lexemes which is represented by special lexical units used as terms to name new scientific notions They are represented by a vast descriptive pattern e g business process reengineering management by walking about etc 6 The main principles of terminological work were elaborated terminologies of the leading European languages belonging to many subject fields were described and analysed It should be mentioned that at the former USSR terminological studies were conducted on an especially large scale while in the 1940s only four terminological dissertations were successfully defended in the 1950s there were 50 such dissertations in the 1960s their number reached 231 in the 1970s 463 and in the 1980s 1110 As the result of development and specialising of terminological studies some of the branches of terminology science such as typological terminology science semasiological terminology science terminological derivatology comparative terminology science terminography functional terminology science cognitive terminology science historical terminology science and some branch terminology sciences have gained the status of independent scientific disciplines Terminological theories editTerminological theories include general theory of terminology 7 socioterminology 8 communicative theory of terminology 9 sociocognitive terminology 10 and frame based terminology 11 See also editApplied linguistics Concept Controlled vocabulary Critical vocabulary Dictionary Glossary Euphemism Interpreting Jargon ISO TC 37 Lexicography LSP dictionary Meme Nomenclature Ontology information science Orismology Reference work Specialised lexicography Tag cloud Terminology standardization Translation Taxonomy general Technical terminology Terminology planning policy Terminology extractionReferences edit The two meanings given by the Concise Oxford English Dictionary in their entirety are terms used in an art etc and science of proper use of terms a word or expression that has a precise meaning in some uses or is peculiar to a science art profession or subject Term Merriam Webster com Dictionary Retrieved 2018 06 25 Kandelaki T L Znacheniya terminov i sistemy znachenij nauchno tehnicheskih terminologij Problemy yazyka nauki i tehniki Logicheskie lingvisticheskie i istoriko nauchnye aspekty terminologii Moskva Nauka 1970 Hayutin A D 1972 Termin terminologiya nomenklatura uchebnoe posobie Samarkand 1972 Grinev S V Osnovy leksikograficheskogo opisaniya terminosistem Dis dok filol nauk M 1990 Lejchik V M Nekotorye voprosy uporyadocheniya standartizacii i ispolzovaniya nauchno tehnicheskoj terminologii Termin i slovo Gorkij 1981 Wuster E 1979 Einfuhrung in die allgemeine Terminologielehre und terminologische Lexikographie Teil 1 2 Springer Verlag Gaudin F 1993 Socioterminologie propos et propositions epistemologiques Le Langage et l Homme Intercommunications 28 4 247 257 Cabre M T 1999 La terminologia representacion y comunicacion Temmerman R 2000 Towards new ways of terminology description the sociocognitive approach John Benjamins Faber P Montero S Castro M R Senso J Prieto J A Leon P Marquez C Vega M 2006 Process oriented terminology management in the domain of Coastal Engineering Terminology John Benjamins Publishing Company 12 2 189 213 doi 10 1075 term 12 2 03fab Further reading editSonneveld H Loenning K 1994 Introducing terminology in Terminology p 1 6 Wright S E Budin G 1997 Handbook of Terminology Management Volume 1 Basic Aspects of Terminology Management Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins 370 pp Gaudin F 2003 Socioterminologie une approche sociolinguistique de la terminologie ed De Boeck Duculot Belgium Wright S E Budin G 2001 Handbook of Terminology Management Volume 2 Application Oriented Terminology Management Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins Kockaert H J Steurs F 2014 Handbook of Terminology Volume 1 Amsterdam Philadelphia John Benjamins External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Terminology Terminology from the OTTIAQ website TermNet International Network for Terminology Infoterm International Information Centre for Terminology ISO Technical Committee 37 Terminology and other language and content resources ISO TC 37 Faoterm from the FAO Terminology website TermSciences the Scientific Terminology Database IULA Institut Universitari de Linguistica Aplicada Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Terminology amp oldid 1149135923, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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