Les concepts nomades et le projet du DFSM à l’aune de la terminologie : introduction
Keywords:
diachronic terminology, nomadic concept, medieval scientific French, medieval Latin, lexicologyAbstract
From a diachronic terminology perspective and with a particular focus on the medieval period, this text provides an introduction to the contribution of Pascaline Dury and John Humbley, as well as to the paper of Bruno Bon, which both address the notion of nomadic concepts and allow for further reflection on the Medieval Scientific French Dictionary (DFSM) project.
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