Anita Nuopponen
List of John Benjamins publications in which Anita Nuopponen is involved.
2025 Terminology planning from term-smithing to supporting interoperability: The Finnish case Handbook of Terminology: Volume 4. Terminology planning in Europe, Resi, Rossella and Frieda Steurs (eds.), pp. 76–93 | Chapter
The conscious planning of the Finnish language and terminologies began in the 1800s as a central part of building national identity. A standard language and uniform rules for writing were agreed upon. Educated individuals — “wordsmiths” and “term-smiths” — and professional societies took this… read more
2025 Chapter 15. The Nordic Terminology Community: Research and practice Terminology throughout History: A discipline in the making, Warburton, Kara and John Humbley (eds.), pp. 327–364 | Chapter
This chapter analyses and discusses the coherence of Nordic terminology co-operation. The hub of this co-operation is the Nordterm network initiated in 1976. Over the years, a bridge has been built from Nordterm to each country and vice versa. We describe the development of Nordterm and the… read more
2022 Chapter 3. Conceptual relations: From the General Theory of Terminology to knowledge bases Theoretical Perspectives on Terminology: Explaining terms, concepts and specialized knowledge, Faber, Pamela and Marie-Claude L'Homme (eds.), pp. 63–86 | Chapter
This chapter gives an overview of concept relations. They can be used to create terminological products, guarantee their quality and make their contents more accessible to the users. They facilitate the analysis, organization, and definition of concepts, and help to establish connections between… read more
2007 Terminological modelling of processes: An experiment Indeterminacy in Terminology and LSP: Studies in honour of Heribert Picht, Antia, Bassey E. (ed.), pp. 199–213 | Chapter
The article discusses the modelling and description of processes with the help of different types of concept relations. The study is part of an ongoing project where terminological concept analysis methods are being developed to accommodate needs of specialists. The example taken here is the… read more



