Terminology 3:1
[Terminology, 3:1] 1996.
Publishing status: Available
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
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Refining the terminographer's concept-analysis methods: How can phraseology help?Ingrid Meyer & Kristen Mackintosh | pp. 1–26
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Towards a corpus-based approach to terminographyLynne Bowker | pp. 27–52
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Recherche d'équivalences et structuration des réseaux notionnels: Le cas des relations méronymiquesMarc Van Campenhoudt | pp. 53–83
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The prefix post- in contemporary English terminology: Morphology, meaning, and productivity of derivationsRostislav Kocourek | pp. 85–110
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Btmex: A flexible terminological data-management systemMaría Pozzi | pp. 111–124
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La politique terminologique indonésienne: Esquisse d'un bilanJerome Samuel | pp. 125–153
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Cuisine: A descriptive factor for foodsJean A.T. Pennington | pp. 155–169
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Terminological activities in Spanish-speaking countriesMaría Pozzi | pp. 171–176
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Alain Rey. 1995. Essays on TerminologyReviewed by Piet Swanepoel | pp. 177–179
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Henning Bergenholtz & Sven Tarp (eds.). 1995. Manual of Specialised Lexicography. The Preparation of Specialised DictionariesReviewed by Jos De Cort | pp. 179–181
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Mark S. Vukasovich (ed.). 1995. A Glossary of Corrosion-related Terms Used in Science and IndustryReviewed by W.V. Metanomski | pp. 181–184
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Sue Ellen Wright & Richard A. Strehlow (eds.). 1995. Standardizing and Harmonizing Terminology: Theory and PracticeReviewed by Henri Leclercq | pp. 184–188
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Allene Tuck (ed.). 1993. Oxford Dictionary of Business English for Learners of EnglishReviewed by Piotr Stalmaszczyk | pp. 188–190
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The Authors in this Issuepp. 195–196
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Books Receivedp. 191
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Terminology Calendarpp. 193–194
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