This thesis presents a best-practice model for term planning for a language, based on the literature and on three qualitative case studies: TERMCAT (the term planning organisation for Catalan), Terminologicentrum TNC (the term planning organisation for Swedish) and the Irish-language term planning organisations, principally the Terminology Committee (Foras na Gaeilge) and Fiontar, DCU. Although the literature on the subject is underdeveloped, and a complete model cannot be derived from it, a basic structure for term planning is constructed, consisting of eight stages: preparation/planning, research, standardisation, dissemination, implantation, evaluation, modernisation/maintenance and training. This structure forms the basis of the case st...
Most academic work in language planning has focused on national and governmental activities relating...
The strategic importance of terminology planning, its complexities, and implementation of the polic...
The goal of the three-year project entitled Maximising Intensivity and Continuity in Language Learni...
This paper introduces the framework of term planning in the context of language planning, which is a...
This research is based on the hypothesis that all terminological activities are founded upon some fu...
www.focal.ie is the national database of Irish language terminology. In this paper, we examine: (i) ...
This initial work on evaluating standardisation tries to explore to what extent standardisation can ...
Louis-Jean Rousseau : Terminologie et aménagement des langues. Terminology work is part of the broa...
Language planning and domain dynamics: challenges in termcreation Abstract : This paper deals ...
Despite the fact that the term language planning has been in use for over five decades now, its defi...
Scientific and technical terminology represents a very topical issue in economically and technologic...
Terminology planning is an important part of terminology policy. Strategies which aim at developing ...
Language policy and planning : the issues of creating language for special purposes versus domain l...
Language planning is normally thought of in terms of large-scale, usually national planning, often u...
This thesis examines the effects of the concerted language policy that was developed and implemented...
Most academic work in language planning has focused on national and governmental activities relating...
The strategic importance of terminology planning, its complexities, and implementation of the polic...
The goal of the three-year project entitled Maximising Intensivity and Continuity in Language Learni...
This paper introduces the framework of term planning in the context of language planning, which is a...
This research is based on the hypothesis that all terminological activities are founded upon some fu...
www.focal.ie is the national database of Irish language terminology. In this paper, we examine: (i) ...
This initial work on evaluating standardisation tries to explore to what extent standardisation can ...
Louis-Jean Rousseau : Terminologie et aménagement des langues. Terminology work is part of the broa...
Language planning and domain dynamics: challenges in termcreation Abstract : This paper deals ...
Despite the fact that the term language planning has been in use for over five decades now, its defi...
Scientific and technical terminology represents a very topical issue in economically and technologic...
Terminology planning is an important part of terminology policy. Strategies which aim at developing ...
Language policy and planning : the issues of creating language for special purposes versus domain l...
Language planning is normally thought of in terms of large-scale, usually national planning, often u...
This thesis examines the effects of the concerted language policy that was developed and implemented...
Most academic work in language planning has focused on national and governmental activities relating...
The strategic importance of terminology planning, its complexities, and implementation of the polic...
The goal of the three-year project entitled Maximising Intensivity and Continuity in Language Learni...