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Translation Bureau - The Pavel Terminology Tutorial
Introduction – Overview
Terminology Research Principles
Methodology for Creating Terminology Records
Tools
Standardization
Supporting Documentation
Glossary
 
Linguistic Papers by Silvia Pavel
 

Research Principles

2.1. Research Principles

2.1.1. Introduction — Research Principles

2.1.2. Guiding Principles of Terminology Research

2.2. Knowledge Organization and Subject-field Classification

2.2.1. Introduction — Knowledge Organization and Subject-field Classification

2.2.2. Knowledge Structures

2.2.3. Subject-field Classification Systems

2.2.4. Primary Subject-field Identification

2.2.5. Key Points

2.3. Extraction of Knowledge from Specialized Sources

2.3.1. Introduction — Extraction of Knowledge from Specialized Sources

2.3.2. Sources in Terminology Research

2.3.3. Content Analysis of Written Information

2.3.4. Authentication of Oral and Written Information

2.3.5. Selection and Evaluation of Documentation

2.3.6. Key Points

2.4. Concepts and Concept Relationships

2.4.1. Introduction — Concepts and Concept Relationships

2.4.2. Concepts and semantic Features

2.4.3. Concept Relationships

2.4.4. Hierarchical Relationships

2.4.5. Non-Hierarchical Relationships (Associative Networks)

2.4.6. Key Points

2.5. Term Creation and Terminological Relationships

2.5.1. Introduction — Term Creation and Terminological Relationships

2.5.2. Recognition of Terminological Units

2.5.3. Stability of the Concept-Term Link

2.5.4. Term Creation

2.5.5. Term Relationships

2.5.6. Phraseology/Co-occurents

2.5.7. Key Points

2.6. Summary — Research Principles



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