International audienceIn Languages for Specific Purposes (LSPs), variation and term formation are often seen as related phenomena, variation being interpreted as a sign of neology. In scientific discourse though, variation can play specific roles, thereby giving a different dimension to neology as a linguistic process than generally implied in terminological studies. The well-known referential function, consisting of creating new designations for naming new concepts, can be set aside in scientific texts to create space for what we define as the cognitive function: a situation where a scientist purposefully employs term variation as a means for theorising and better explaining a given concept. We argue that Halliday’s “grammatical metaphor” ...
International audienceWe claim here that collocation constitutes an essential process in the constru...
Language planning and domain dynamics: challenges in termcreation Abstract : This paper deals ...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the role of lexical patterns and grammatical variati...
Cabré Castellví, M. Teresa, Rosa Estopá Bagot and Maria C. Vargas Sierra (eds.)International audienc...
Taking the cue from the definition of term variant as “an utterance which is semantically and concep...
In this article, it is assumed that the choice of terminological variants in specialized source text...
This article, entrenched in cognitive linguistics, examines the different reasons behind linguistic ...
© 2007 by Oxford University Press, Inc. All rights reserved. This article discusses the contribution...
This article discusses the contribution of cognitive linguistics to diachronic lexicology and descri...
The aim of the present volume is to provide a present-day take on variation in terminology by lookin...
Résumé : La « variation » est un concept sociolinguistique qui tente de saisir la richesse du langag...
International audienceTerminology variation in texts is now a well-known phenomenon, whose amount is...
In specialized, scientific and technical discourse, there is a general tendency towards the use of c...
The problem of scientific communication is the subject of study. The language of science can be vari...
The problem of scientific communication is the subject of study. The language of science can be vari...
International audienceWe claim here that collocation constitutes an essential process in the constru...
Language planning and domain dynamics: challenges in termcreation Abstract : This paper deals ...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the role of lexical patterns and grammatical variati...
Cabré Castellví, M. Teresa, Rosa Estopá Bagot and Maria C. Vargas Sierra (eds.)International audienc...
Taking the cue from the definition of term variant as “an utterance which is semantically and concep...
In this article, it is assumed that the choice of terminological variants in specialized source text...
This article, entrenched in cognitive linguistics, examines the different reasons behind linguistic ...
© 2007 by Oxford University Press, Inc. All rights reserved. This article discusses the contribution...
This article discusses the contribution of cognitive linguistics to diachronic lexicology and descri...
The aim of the present volume is to provide a present-day take on variation in terminology by lookin...
Résumé : La « variation » est un concept sociolinguistique qui tente de saisir la richesse du langag...
International audienceTerminology variation in texts is now a well-known phenomenon, whose amount is...
In specialized, scientific and technical discourse, there is a general tendency towards the use of c...
The problem of scientific communication is the subject of study. The language of science can be vari...
The problem of scientific communication is the subject of study. The language of science can be vari...
International audienceWe claim here that collocation constitutes an essential process in the constru...
Language planning and domain dynamics: challenges in termcreation Abstract : This paper deals ...
International audienceIn this paper, we examine the role of lexical patterns and grammatical variati...