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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Some general issues in terminology planning 1
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Section 1 United in the diversity
- The European Association for Terminology (EAFT) 18
- The role of terminology in the European Federation of National Institutions for Language (EFNIL) 25
- Terminology planning and language policies across the Romance-speaking area 32
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Section 2 Northern Europe
- Nordic added value in terminology planning 42
- Rise and fall — Lessons learnt 58
- Terminology planning from term-smithing to supporting interoperability 76
- A tale of enthusiastic experts and puristic professionals 94
- From ‘clarity and consistency’ to ‘domain loss’ 112
- Planning terminology for northern minority languages 128
- From separate to separated 148
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Section 3 Eastern Europe
- Consolidating terminology on a single online platform 178
- Learned and unlearned lessons from the history of terminology 201
- Challenges and strategies for a unified approach 218
- Terminology as cornerstone of language vitality and practical language policy 239
- Normative terminology management, its legal regulation and terminology work 256
- Dark and bright sides of terminology planning. Can we see daylight? 279
- The need for terminology planning in the digital age 298
- The road to independence 315
- Development of national terminology as a component of state-building: History, present, prospects 331
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Section 4 Western Europe
- Bottom-up terminology work to complement top-down terminology planning 356
- Efforts and challenges in translating concept to reality 377
- Decentralised and expert-driven with a global reach 392
- Terminology as the key to language policy 408
- Polycentric Galician terminology. Notes on terminology planning 430
- Terminology — From Wüster to AI 447
- Navigating legal language: German terminology in Belgium’s federal landscape 465
- Term planning in a lesser-used EU language 481
- Terminology training in a multilingual setting 497
- Terminology planning in a context of constitutional multilingualism 515
- Building on established terminology frameworks in education and government: Methodologies, technologies, and challenges 527
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Section 5 Southern Europe
- A successful model of terminology planning 548
- Collaboration as a key to standardized terminology 563
- Legal comparison for terminology development 580
- Terminology planning in need of recognition 601
- From terminological neology to terminology planning for corporate and professional initiatives 616
- From vernacular to contemporary terminology 638
- Terminology development for lesser-used languages in bilingual contexts 653
- Shaping terms: The evolution of terminology 670
- A dynamic and diverse terminological landscape 686
- From fragmentation to innovation: Terminology planning in transition 701
- Shaping the future of Serbian terminology: A path to rebirth 722
- Terminology planning from past to present 746
- Concluding remarks 763
- Contributors 779
- Index 795
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents v
- Some general issues in terminology planning 1
-
Section 1 United in the diversity
- The European Association for Terminology (EAFT) 18
- The role of terminology in the European Federation of National Institutions for Language (EFNIL) 25
- Terminology planning and language policies across the Romance-speaking area 32
-
Section 2 Northern Europe
- Nordic added value in terminology planning 42
- Rise and fall — Lessons learnt 58
- Terminology planning from term-smithing to supporting interoperability 76
- A tale of enthusiastic experts and puristic professionals 94
- From ‘clarity and consistency’ to ‘domain loss’ 112
- Planning terminology for northern minority languages 128
- From separate to separated 148
-
Section 3 Eastern Europe
- Consolidating terminology on a single online platform 178
- Learned and unlearned lessons from the history of terminology 201
- Challenges and strategies for a unified approach 218
- Terminology as cornerstone of language vitality and practical language policy 239
- Normative terminology management, its legal regulation and terminology work 256
- Dark and bright sides of terminology planning. Can we see daylight? 279
- The need for terminology planning in the digital age 298
- The road to independence 315
- Development of national terminology as a component of state-building: History, present, prospects 331
-
Section 4 Western Europe
- Bottom-up terminology work to complement top-down terminology planning 356
- Efforts and challenges in translating concept to reality 377
- Decentralised and expert-driven with a global reach 392
- Terminology as the key to language policy 408
- Polycentric Galician terminology. Notes on terminology planning 430
- Terminology — From Wüster to AI 447
- Navigating legal language: German terminology in Belgium’s federal landscape 465
- Term planning in a lesser-used EU language 481
- Terminology training in a multilingual setting 497
- Terminology planning in a context of constitutional multilingualism 515
- Building on established terminology frameworks in education and government: Methodologies, technologies, and challenges 527
-
Section 5 Southern Europe
- A successful model of terminology planning 548
- Collaboration as a key to standardized terminology 563
- Legal comparison for terminology development 580
- Terminology planning in need of recognition 601
- From terminological neology to terminology planning for corporate and professional initiatives 616
- From vernacular to contemporary terminology 638
- Terminology development for lesser-used languages in bilingual contexts 653
- Shaping terms: The evolution of terminology 670
- A dynamic and diverse terminological landscape 686
- From fragmentation to innovation: Terminology planning in transition 701
- Shaping the future of Serbian terminology: A path to rebirth 722
- Terminology planning from past to present 746
- Concluding remarks 763
- Contributors 779
- Index 795