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Chapter 7. Relations between concepts and terms
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Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of figures xi
- List of tables xv
- List of abbreviations xvii
- Typographical conventions xix
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Chapter 1. Why apply lexical semantics in terminology? 1
- Chapter 2. Terminology 5
- Chapter 3. Lexical semantics for terminology 19
- Chapter 4. What is a term? 55
- Chapter 5. Concepts, meaning and polysemy 79
- Chapter 6. Predicative terms, participants and arguments 121
- Chapter 7. Relations between concepts and terms 145
- Chapter 8. Discovering structures in specialized domains 177
- Chapter 9. Equivalence in terminology 229
- References 243
- Corpus examples references 255
- Index 261
Chapters in this book
- Prelim pages i
- Table of contents vii
- List of figures xi
- List of tables xv
- List of abbreviations xvii
- Typographical conventions xix
- Acknowledgments xxi
- Chapter 1. Why apply lexical semantics in terminology? 1
- Chapter 2. Terminology 5
- Chapter 3. Lexical semantics for terminology 19
- Chapter 4. What is a term? 55
- Chapter 5. Concepts, meaning and polysemy 79
- Chapter 6. Predicative terms, participants and arguments 121
- Chapter 7. Relations between concepts and terms 145
- Chapter 8. Discovering structures in specialized domains 177
- Chapter 9. Equivalence in terminology 229
- References 243
- Corpus examples references 255
- Index 261