In:Theoretical Perspectives on Terminology: Explaining terms, concepts and specialized knowledge
Edited by Pamela Faber and Marie-Claude L'Homme
[Terminology and Lexicography Research and Practice 23] 2022
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Published online: 14 June 2022
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Table of contents
Theoretical perspectives on Terminology: An introduction1
Pamela Faber
Marie-Claude L’Homme
Part 1.General Theory of Terminology (and beyond)
Chapter 1.The reception of Wüster’s General Theory of Terminology15
John Humbley
Chapter 2.General principles of Wüster’s General Theory of Terminology37
Danielle Candel
Part 2.Knowledge-based terminology
Chapter 3.Conceptual relations: From the General Theory of Terminology to knowledge bases63
Anita Nuopponen
Chapter 4.Terminology and standards87
Sue Ellen Wright
Chapter 5.Concept management for Terminology: A Knowledge Engineering approach111
Ingrid Meyer
Chapter 6.Multidimensionality127
Lynne Bowker
Chapter 7.Terminology and ontologies149
Elena Montiel-Ponsoda
Part 3.Socioterminology and Cultural Terminology
Chapter 8.Founding principles of Socioterminology177
François Gaudin
Valérie Delavigne
Chapter 9.Cultural Terminology: An introduction to theory and method197
Marcel Diki-Kidiri
Part 4.Textual Terminology, Terminology and Lexical Semantics
Chapter 10.Textual Terminology: Origins, principles, and new challenges219
Anne Condamines
Aurélie Picton
Chapter 11.Terminology and Lexical Semantics237
Marie-Claude L’Homme
Part 5.Corpus-based Terminology
Chapter 12.Text genres and Terminology263
Mojca Pecman
Natalie Kübler
Chapter 13.Knowledge patterns in corpora291
Elizabeth Marshman
Chapter 14.Terminology and distributional analysis of corpora311
Ann Bertels
Part 6.Terminology and Cognitive Linguistics
Chapter 15.Units of understanding in Sociocognitive Terminology studies331
Rita Temmerman
Chapter 16.Frame-based Terminology353
Pamela Faber
Chapter 17.Conceptual metaphors377
José Manuel Ureña Gómez-Moreno
Francisco José Ruiz de Mendoza Ibáñez
Part 7.Variation and equivalence
Chapter 18.Causes of terminological variation399
Judit Freixa
Chapter 19.Diachronic variation421
Pascaline Dury
Chapter 20.Cognitive approaches to the study of term variation435
Sabela Fernandez
Chapter 21.Terminological growth457
Kyo Kageura
Chapter 22.Terminology and equivalence477
Pilar León Araúz
References503
Standards and resources cited in chapters575
Biographical notes583
Index591
