Isabel Durán-Muñoz
List of John Benjamins publications in which Isabel Durán-Muñoz is involved.
Journal
2024 Collocations of fictive motion verbs in adventure tourism: A corpus-based study of the English language Revista Española de Lingüística Aplicada/Spanish Journal of Applied Linguistics 37:2, pp. 371–395 | Article
This paper investigates the collocations produced by a set of fictive motion verbs found in a specialized corpus representing the language of adventure tourism. Since our ultimate aim is to contribute to the characterization of this specialized language, we defined two specific objectives: (1)… read more
2020 Diving into English motion verbs from a lexico-semantic approach: A corpus-based analysis of adventure tourism Terminology 26:1, pp. 33–59 | Article
This paper presents an analysis of English motion verbs in the specialized field of adventure tourism and proposes a terminological description of these verbs from a lexico-semantic approach. Motion verbs play a significant role in adventure tourism as they express central actions that are… read more
2016 Producing frame-based definitions: A case study Terminology 22:2, pp. 223–249 | Article
The purpose of this paper is to produce frame-based definitions in the domain of adventure tourism by applying definitional templates derived from Frame-Based Terminology (Faber et al. 2005, 2006, 2007, 2009) with the aim of producing sound and systematic definitions that help users gain a better… read more
2014 4. Cross-domain disharmonization. A case study with adventure activities in legal and tourist domains in Spain Dynamics and Terminology: An interdisciplinary perspective on monolingual and multilingual culture-bound communication, Temmerman, Rita and Marc Van Campenhoudt (eds.), pp. 79–98 | Article
The phenomenon of harmonization has attracted much attention in the legal domain, and considerable efforts are devoted to reach both conceptual and terminological harmonization to ensure unambiguous communication in situations where different legal systems and languages come into contact. However,… read more





