Terminology Science in Russia today

From the Past to the Future

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Hartwig Kalverkämper (Hg.), Klaus-Dieter Baumann (Hg.), Larissa Alexandrovna Manerko (Hg.), Terminology Science in Russia today (2014), Frank & Timme, Berlin, ISBN: 9783732999453

Beschreibung / Abstract

The study of terminology has always occupied a unique place in the field of specialized language research. Its object, the terminology of various domains, encompasses more than just the descriptive linguistic level of lexicology and its application, specialized lexicography. Morphology, syntax and the textual level, as well as the role of culture in communication, are all fields in which terminology has its specific functions and potential. In the history of the discipline, several centers for the research and instruction of terminology emerged. However, the study of terminology in Russia has been largely overlooked by its European neighbors. The time has come to offer an in-depth look into the research being performed and to demonstrate the vitality of the current research landscape. Today's terminology research in Russia makes a lasting, balanced impression in this diverse and wide-ranging volume, which presents many ideas for further research.

Beschreibung

Larissa Manerko, PhD, is Full Professor of the Lomonosov Moscow State University, Department of Translation and Interpretation, Moscow, Russia.
Klaus-Dieter Baumann, PhD, is Full Professor of the University of Leipzig, Institute of Applied Linguistics and Translatology IALT, Leipzig, Germany.
Hartwig Kalverkämper, PhD, is Full Professor of the Humboldt-University of Berlin, Institute of Romance Studies, Berlin, Germany.

Inhaltsverzeichnis

  • BEGINN
  • MACROSTRUCTURE
  • CONTENTS
  • Preliminaries
  • I. Russian Terminological Science of today: Cognition, Nomination and Professional Communication Research
  • II. Cognitive Aspects of Professional Communication
  • III. LSP in Business Communication
  • IV. Construction of Specialized Knowledge in Terminological Systems
  • V. Cultural Aspects of Specialized Discourse
  • VI. Intercultural Aspects and Translation of Specialized Discourse
  • Authors

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