Marc Van Campenhoudt
List of John Benjamins publications in which Marc Van Campenhoudt is involved.
Journal
Titles
Dynamics and Terminology: An interdisciplinary perspective on monolingual and multilingual culture-bound communication
Edited by Rita Temmerman and Marc Van Campenhoudt
The urge to understand all aspects of human experience more and better seems to be one of the motives underlying cognitive development in many domains of human existence. Understanding more and better is at the basis of knowledge creation and extension. One way of getting access to how… read more[Terminology and Lexicography Research and Practice, 16] 2014. vi, 305 pp.
The dynamics of terms in specialized communication: An interdisciplinary perspective
Edited by Rita Temmerman and Marc Van Campenhoudt
Special issue of Terminology 17:1 (2011) v, 180 pp.
2025 Chapter 6. Paasch, pioneer of modern terminography Terminology throughout History: A discipline in the making, Warburton, Kara and John Humbley (eds.), pp. 117–145 | Chapter
From Keel to Truck is a vast trilingual (English, French, German) dictionary that was highly successful in the late 19th century. To complete the work, author Heinrich Paasch builds on a long tradition of marine dictionaries and develops an original terminographical method which would… read more
2014 Dynamics and terminology: An interdisciplinary perspective on monolingual- and multilingual culture-bound communication Dynamics and Terminology: An interdisciplinary perspective on monolingual and multilingual culture-bound communication, Temmerman, Rita and Marc Van Campenhoudt (eds.), pp. 1–14 | Article
2011 The dynamics of terms in specialized communication: An interdisciplinary perspective The dynamics of terms in specialized communication: An interdisciplinary perspective, Temmerman, Rita and Marc Van Campenhoudt (eds.), pp. 1–8 | Article
1996 Recherche d'équivalences et structuration des réseaux notionnels: Le cas des relations méronymiques Terminology 3:1, pp. 53–83 | Article
Terminologists generally take a conceptual approach which leads them to consider the observed semantic relations between the described concepts. Hence, they are today directing their attention to the works of cognitivists and those who specialize in semantic networks are trying, like them, to… read more




