The role of terminology in the European Federation of National Institutions for Language (EFNIL)

Sabine Kirchmeier
European Federation of National Institutions for Language
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After a short introduction to EFNIL as an organization, two surveys will be presented and analyzed with regard to factors that influence the development and management of terminology in European states.

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Kirchmeier, Sabine, Aino Piehl, Johan Van Hoorde, Júlia Choleva, Katrin Hallik & Cecilia Robustelli
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