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Page 1: Introduction to Terminology Theory: Models, Objects, Concepts, Terms

Introduction to Terminology

Theory

Models

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Pure

Linguistics

3

4

5

6

21

78

1. LSP

2. Terminology

3. Sociolinguistics

4. Applied Linguistics

5. Psycholinguistics

6. Language acquisition

7. Pragmatics

8. etc.

Until approx.

1970

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Linguistics

Pure linguistics

Applied

linguistics

From approx.

1975

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Liberally defined linguistics

Autonomous linguistic disciplines united by common elements

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A possible future configuration

1. Open professional

borders

2. Expansion possible

3. ‘Osmosis’ with other

domains

4. Opens for assimilation

of elements necessary

from other domains in

order to solve

linguistic- &

communication-

related problems

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Another possible view

Communication

Science

All other sciences

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CULTURAL DISCOURSE

A very general semiotic concept, which

corresponds to Wittgenstein’s

‘linguistic discourse’. This discourse

includes verbal and non-verbal forms

of representation in different

quantitative constellations. Forms of

representation often have a

complementary function and may be

interchangeable.

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Cultural Discourse

Communication

incl. Professional

CommunicationLinguistics as

superordinate concept

Psycholing.

Socioling.

Cognitive Ling.

LSP-ling.

Anthropoling.

etc.

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Heisenberg’s modell

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Professional communication

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Professional communication

Definition

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L. Hoffmann’s model

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L. Hoffmann’s definition of LSP(1984)

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Basic function of terminology

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Basic elements of the science of terminology

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Definitions I

Terminology

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Definitions II

Terminology

Science of Terminology

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