The general aim of this research is to illustrate how scientific terminology was stabilising in eighteenth-century British specialised dictionaries and in universal dictionaries of arts and sciences. These were encyclopaedic works in alphabetical order, which \u201csought to combine alphabetical entries with deference to the classification of knowledge\u201d (Yeo 2001: 27). Recurrent lexical items, frequent patterns of disciplinary thinking, and emerging communicative conventions highlight the complexity of the scientific process through time (Taavitsainen et al. 2014: 148). They also reveal the underlying mechanisms which define the medical lexicon, and medical writing in general, as specialised language use, as \u201cmedical group languag...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Spread sheet of 14,330 headwords as defined in A Medicinal Dictionary, and then categorised as medic...
The terminology of medicine within the systematic approach is studied as a well-ordered base with a ...
The general aim of this research is to illustrate how scientific terminology was stabilising in eigh...
The aim of applying new technical and scientific discoveries to benefit mankind is the main purpose ...
The first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1768-1771; hereafter EB) and Rees’s Cyclopaedia, ...
International audienceAbstract In the field of languages for specific purposes, the diachronic study...
The present study wishes to illustrate the types of scientific and technical dictionaries produced i...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Aim. The general aim of the present study is an investigation on the impact botanical terminology ha...
The aim of this paper is both a lexicographic and lexicological analysis starting from the compariso...
What are known as specialized or specialist dictionaries are much more than lists of words and their...
1473, contained noting more than a list of ancient Greek and Roman terms [1]. About one hundred year...
Today information tends to be increasingly specialised. Moreover, English is the language of most sc...
The present paper aims at providing a new viewpoint on the development of scientific writing as rega...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Spread sheet of 14,330 headwords as defined in A Medicinal Dictionary, and then categorised as medic...
The terminology of medicine within the systematic approach is studied as a well-ordered base with a ...
The general aim of this research is to illustrate how scientific terminology was stabilising in eigh...
The aim of applying new technical and scientific discoveries to benefit mankind is the main purpose ...
The first edition of the Encyclopaedia Britannica (1768-1771; hereafter EB) and Rees’s Cyclopaedia, ...
International audienceAbstract In the field of languages for specific purposes, the diachronic study...
The present study wishes to illustrate the types of scientific and technical dictionaries produced i...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Aim. The general aim of the present study is an investigation on the impact botanical terminology ha...
The aim of this paper is both a lexicographic and lexicological analysis starting from the compariso...
What are known as specialized or specialist dictionaries are much more than lists of words and their...
1473, contained noting more than a list of ancient Greek and Roman terms [1]. About one hundred year...
Today information tends to be increasingly specialised. Moreover, English is the language of most sc...
The present paper aims at providing a new viewpoint on the development of scientific writing as rega...
This study investigates eighteenth-century medical writing, particularly concerning the elaboration ...
Spread sheet of 14,330 headwords as defined in A Medicinal Dictionary, and then categorised as medic...
The terminology of medicine within the systematic approach is studied as a well-ordered base with a ...