A Practical Course in Terminology ProcessingJohn Benjamins Publishing, 01.01.1990 - 252 Seiten Since the advent of the computer, terminology management can be carried out by almost anyone who has learnt to use a computer. Terminology management has proved to be an efficient tool in international communications in industry, education and international organisations. Software packages are readily available and international corporations often have their own terminology database. Following these developments, translators and terminologists are confronted with a specialised form of information management involving compilation and standardisation of vocabulary, storage, retrieval and updating.A Practical Course in Terminology Processing provides the key to methods of terminology management for the English language, for general and specific purposes. This unique course has been developed on the basis of years of teaching experience and research at the University of Manchester Institute of Science and Technology (UMIST, UK) and is particularly suitable for translation courses, freelance translators, technical writers, as well as for non-linguists who are confronted with terminology processing as part of their profession. The 1996 reprint of the paperback edition includes an index. |
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... theoretical and practical experience and especially Richard Candeland who designed the British Term Bank demonstrator model and the relational database model presented in chapter six. I also want to thank my former students Mike Hann ...
... theoretical and practical experience and especially Richard Candeland who designed the British Term Bank demonstrator model and the relational database model presented in chapter six. I also want to thank my former students Mike Hann ...
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... Theoretical premises Requirements of an applied field of study Conflicts between theory and practice The purpose and structure of this book CHAPTER TWO: THE COGNITIVE DIMENSION 2.1 2.2 2.3 A theory of reference 1 A model of knowledge ...
... Theoretical premises Requirements of an applied field of study Conflicts between theory and practice The purpose and structure of this book CHAPTER TWO: THE COGNITIVE DIMENSION 2.1 2.2 2.3 A theory of reference 1 A model of knowledge ...
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... theoretical model 2 Representation of terminology—logical implementation Storage of terminology—practical considerations 1 Database management systems 2 Information retrieval systems (IR) Semantic networks CHAPTER SEVEN: RETRIEVAL OF ...
... theoretical model 2 Representation of terminology—logical implementation Storage of terminology—practical considerations 1 Database management systems 2 Information retrieval systems (IR) Semantic networks CHAPTER SEVEN: RETRIEVAL OF ...
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... theoretical framework has been developed to deal with the phenomena of designation in special languages, and the fact that in the field of communication terminology is considered a self-contained area of application. This book denies ...
... theoretical framework has been developed to deal with the phenomena of designation in special languages, and the fact that in the field of communication terminology is considered a self-contained area of application. This book denies ...
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... theoretical foundation, objectives and methodology, it could be described as a subject field and taught to postgraduate and undergraduate students. Courses in terminology are now being offered in a number of European and American ...
... theoretical foundation, objectives and methodology, it could be described as a subject field and taught to postgraduate and undergraduate students. Courses in terminology are now being offered in a number of European and American ...
Inhalt
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Chapter Three THE LINGUISTIC DIMENSION | 55 |
Chapter Four THE COMMUNICATIVE DIMENSION | 99 |
Chapter Five COMPILATION OF TERMINOLOGY | 129 |
Chapter Six STORAGE OF TERMINOLOGY | 163 |
Chapter Seven RETRIEVAL OF TERMINOLOGY | 187 |
Chapter Eight USAGE OF TERMINOLOGY | 207 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 231 |
INDEX | 255 |
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appropriate areas characteristics collection communication complex compounds Computational Linguistics concepts conceptual system context created defined definition designation dictionaries Difficulties discipline documents English entities entry term EURODICAUTOM example existing expressed first fixed flexibility function identified individual influence information retrieval information science Infoterm knowledge structure language planning lexical items lexicography lexicology lexicon linguistic forms loan translation machine-readable means methods modification names natural language natural language processing networks nomenclatures nouns objects on-line organisations particular possible practice precision principles production profiles reflected related terms relationships represent representation scientific semantic semantic networks sender special languages special subject specialist specific speech acts standardised terms storage subject field subsets synonyms systematic technical techniques term banks term formation term record termino terminological data terminological information terminology compilation terminology processing theoretical thesauri tion translation equivalents types usage note users variants vocabulary word