Judit Freixa

List of John Benjamins publications for which Judit Freixa plays a role.

Articles

Freixa, Judit 2022 Chapter 18. Causes of terminological variationTheoretical Perspectives on Terminology: Explaining terms, concepts and specialized knowledge, Faber, Pamela and Marie-Claude L'Homme (eds.), pp. 399–420 | Chapter
The aim of studying terminological variation is to understand the reasons for the existence of several denominations for the same concept in specialised texts. Based on Freixa (2006), this article resumes the study of the causes of terminological variation and updates the proposal with a… read more
Freixa, Judit 2020 ReviewTerminology 26:1, pp. 145–150 | Review
Freixa, Judit and Sabela Fernández-Silva 2017 Chapter 7. Terminological variation and the unsaturability of conceptsMultiple Perspectives on Terminological Variation, Drouin, Patrick, Aline Francœur, John Humbley and Aurélie Picton (eds.), pp. 155–180 | Chapter
Concepts cannot be saturated; this chapter aims to explore the reasons why the substance of a concept is unlimited. Textual analysis shows that the number of terminological variants used to refer to a concept seem endless. The origin of this diversity can be found in the different perceptions held… read more
Fernández-Silva, Sabela, Judit Freixa and Teresa Cabré 2014 9. A method for analysing the dynamics of naming from a monolingual and multilingual perspectiveDynamics and Terminology: An interdisciplinary perspective on monolingual and multilingual culture-bound communication, Temmerman, Rita and Marc Van Campenhoudt (eds.), pp. 183–212 | Article
Today, term variation is commonly accepted to be a widespread phenomenon in specialised communication. Although some degree of arbitrariness is inevitable, the expert’s choice of a term variant is generally motivated to some extent, reflecting the way he or she views a concept. This work presents a… read more
Fernández-Silva, Sabela, Judit Freixa and Teresa Cabré 2011 A proposed method for analysing the dynamics of cognition through term variationThe dynamics of terms in specialized communication: An interdisciplinary perspective, Temmerman, Rita and Marc Van Campenhoudt (eds.), pp. 49–74 | Article
Today, term variation is commonly accepted to be a widespread phenomenon in specialised communication. Although some degree of arbitrariness is inevitable, the expert’s choice of a term variant is generally motivated to some extent. This article presents a methodology for describing the… read more
This article offers a review of the causes of denominative variation in terminology observed by different authors, based on a classification of the areas that motivate variation and illustrated by examples of the most relevant types of variation in the present context. This analysis offers a… read more