Terminology as a Societal Resource
Possibilities and Responsibilities in a Changing World
Special issue of Terminology 27:1 (2021)
Editors
[Terminology, 27:1] 2021. vi, 177 pp.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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In memoriam professor Juan Carlos Sager (1929–2021)pp. 1–2
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Terminology as a societal resource: Possibilities and responsibilities in a changing worldNina Pilke, Niina Nissilä & Hans Landqvist | pp. 3–9
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Terminological cooperation in the biomedical fieldMaria-Cornelia Wermuth | pp. 10–34
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Migration terminology in the EU Institutions: Overview and patterns of use of terms from 1950 to 2016Jessica Mariani | pp. 35–55
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Terminology work as open, communal and collaborative crowdsourcing practice of academic communitiesJohanna Enqvist, Tiina Onikki-Rantajääskö & Kaarina Pitkänen-Heikkilä | pp. 56–79
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Organising terminology work in Sweden from the 1940s onwards: Participatory expert roles in networksNina Pilke, Niina Nissilä & Hans Landqvist | pp. 80–109
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Effects of social evolution on terminology policy in South TyrolElena Chiocchetti | pp. 110–139
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Changes in the concept designated by the term mariage civil throughout the history of French law 1791–2013Beatriz Curti-Contessoto, Isabelle de Oliveira & Lidia Almeida Barros | pp. 140–162
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Marie-Claude L’Homme. 2020. Lexical semantics for terminology: An introductionReviewed by Huaguo Lu & Ya Zhang | pp. 163–171
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Jana Altmanova, Maria Centrella & Katherine E. Russo (Eds.). 2018. Terminology & Discourse/Terminologie et discours [Linguistic Insights. Studies in Language and Communication]Reviewed by Chantal Gagnon | pp. 172–177
Obituary
Introduction
Articles
Book reviews
Subjects
Translation & Interpreting Studies
Main BIC Subject
CFM: Lexicography
Main BISAC Subject
LAN009000: LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES / Linguistics / General