- A dynamic and diverse terminological landscape: The Slovenian case
Mojca Žagar Karer & Mateja Jemec Tomazin | Article
- A successful model of terminology planning: The Catalan case
M. Teresa Cabré & Rosa Estopà | Article
- A tale of enthusiastic experts and puristic professionals: The Icelandic case
Ari Páll Kristinsson | Article
- Associative relations and instrumentality in causality
Paul Sambre & Cornelia Wermuth | Article
- Building on established terminology frameworks in education and government: Methodologies, technologies, and
challenges. The Welsh case
Tegau Andrews, Delyth Prys & Gruffudd Prys | Article
- Collaboration as a key to standardized terminology: The Croatian case
Ana Ostroški Anić & Ivana Brač | Article
- Concept modeling vs. data modeling in practice
Bodil Nistrup Madsen & Hanne Erdman Thomsen | Article
- Concluding remarks: Dimensions of terminology across Europe [*] *
Rossella Resi & Frieda Steurs | Article
- Consolidating terminology on a single online platform: The Estonian case
Mari Vaus & Kairi Janson | Article
- Dark and bright sides of terminology planning. Can we see daylight? The Polish case
Ewelina Kwiatek | Article
- Decentralised and expert-driven with a global reach: The English case
Lynne Bowker | Article
- Definitions in law across legal cultures and jurisdictions
Anna Jopek-Bosiacka | Article
- Development of national terminology as a component of state-building: History, present,
prospects. The Ukrainian case
Victoria Ivashchenko & Maksym Vakulenko | Article
- The dilemma of legal terminology in the Arab world
Said M. Shiyab | Article
- Domain specificity
Claudia Santos & Rute Costa | Article
- Efforts and challenges in translating concept to reality: The Dutch case
Frieda Steurs & Dirk Kinable | Article
- Foreword to Volume 1
Dirk Geeraerts | introduction
- From fragmentation to innovation: Terminology planning in transition. The Spanish case
Pilar León-Araúz & Pamela Faber | Article
- From separate to separated: The Swedish case
Henrik Nilsson | Article
- From terminological neology to terminology planning for corporate and professional initiatives: The Italian case
Maria Teresa Zanola & Rossella Resi | Article
- From vernacular to contemporary terminology: The Macedonian case
Nikolche Mickoski | Article
- From ‘clarity and consistency’ to ‘domain loss’: The Norwegian case
Johan Myking | Article
- Getting to the core of a terminological project
Claudia Dobrina | Article
- The history of Arabic lexicography and terminology
Ali M. Al-Kasimi | introduction
- How equivalent is equivalence in Arabic‑English legal translation?
Ahmed Alaoui | Article
- How to build terminology science?
Loïc Depecker | Article
- Intensional definitions
Georg Löckinger, Hendrik J. Kockaert & Gerhard Budin | Article
- Introduction: Legal terminology
Łucja Biel & Hendrik J. Kockaert | Article
- Introduction to Volume 1
Hendrik J. Kockaert & Frieda Steurs | introduction
- Introduction to Volume 2
Abied Alsulaiman & Ahmed Allaithy | introduction
- Language policies and terminology policies in Canada
Nelida Chan | Article
- Learned and unlearned lessons from the history of terminology: The Georgian case
Lia Karosanidze | Article
- Legal comparison for terminology development: The case of German in South Tyrol
Elena Chiocchetti & Natascia Ralli | Article
- Legal lexicography and legal information tools
Sandro Nielsen | Article
- Legal terminology of the European Union
Colin D. Robertson & Máirtín Mac Aodha | Article
- Legal translator terminology training: Unravelling the mysteries
Catherine Way | Article
- Linguistic inferiority in software localization
Lahousseine Id-youss & Abied Alsulaiman | Article
- Machine translation, translation memory and terminology management
Peter Reynolds | Article
- Managing terminology in commercial environments
Kara Warburton | Article
- Managing terminology projects
Silvia Cerrella Bauer | Article
- Medical terminology in the Arab world: Current state and developments
Kassem Sara | Article
- Multilingual legal terminology databases: Workflows and roles
Elena Chiocchetti, Vesna Lušicky & Tanja Wissik | Article
- Nordic added value in terminology planning: The Nordic case
Marita Kristiansen | Article
- Normative terminology management, its legal regulation and terminology work: The Lithuanian case
Albina Auksoriūtė | Article
- Polycentric Galician terminology. Notes on terminology planning: The Galician case
Iolanda Galanes-Santos | Article
- Rise and fall — Lessons learnt: The Danish case
Hanne Erdman Thomsen & Lise Lotte Weilgaard Christensen | Article
- Shaping terms: The evolution of terminology. The Portuguese case
Rute Costa & Manuel Célio Conceição | Article
- Shaping the future of Serbian terminology: A path to rebirth. The Serbian case
Jelena Anđelković | Article
- The social and organizational context of terminology work
Anja Drame | Article
- TBX: A terminology exchange format for the translation and localization industry
Alan K. Melby | Article
- Term planning in a lesser-used EU language: The Irish case
Úna Bhreathnach | Article
- Terminological variation and conceptual divergence in EU Law
Martina Bajčić | Article
- Terminology and lexicography
Kyo Kageura | Article
- Terminology and translation
Lynne Bowker | Article
- Terminology and translation in Arabic: Shared aspects and conflictual relationships
Hassan Hamzé | introduction
- Terminology as cornerstone of language vitality and practical language policy: The Latvian case
Māris Baltiņš, Arturs Krastiņš & Ieva Kraukle | Article
- Terminology development for lesser-used languages in bilingual contexts: The Maltese case
Sergio Portelli | Article
- Terminology management and terminology quality assurance in the European Commission’s Directorate-General for
Translation
Karolina Stefaniak | Article
- Terminology management within a translation quality assurance process
Monika Popiolek | Article
- Terminology planning and language policies across the Romance-speaking area: The activities of REALITER
Claudio Grimaldi | Article
- Terminology planning from past to present: The Turkish case
İlknur Eker | Article
- Terminology planning from term-smithing to supporting interoperability: The Finnish case
Anita Nuopponen | Article
- Terminology planning in a context of constitutional multilingualism: The Swiss case
Adrian Wymann | Article
- Terminology planning in need of recognition: The Greek case
Maria Koliopoulou | Article
- Terminology standardization in the Arab world: The quest for a model of term evaluation
Hassane Darir, Abdelhamid Zahid & Khalid Elyaboudi | introduction
- Terminology tools
Frieda Steurs, Ken De Wachter & Evy De Malsche | Article
- Terminology work and crowdsourcing
Barbara Inge Karsch | Article
- Terminology — From Wüster to AI: The case of Germany and Austria
Laura Giacomini, Nicole Keller & Klaus-Dirk Schmitz | Article
- The European Association for Terminology (EAFT)
Susanne Lervad & Henrik Nilsson | Article
- The need for terminology planning in the digital age: The Romanian case
Elena Isabelle Tamba | Article
- The road to independence: The Slovak case
Renáta Panocová | Article