ON GENERIC DEFINITION OF TERMS: AN ATTEMPT OF A LINGUISTIC APPROACH TO TERM DEFINITION ANALYSIS
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terms, term definition analysis, linguisticAbstract
First paragraph: Recent publications in terminology research remarkably demonstrate constantly growing interest in the problem of term definition analysis (Meyer et al. 1992; Sager, L’Homme 1994; Sager, Ndi-Kimbi 1995; Shelov 1996; Jose, Finatto 1995; Pozzi 2001; Shelov 2001). Definitions outline the semantics of terms and set up their logical and semantic relations. According to A. Rey, term definition is probably the very centre of terminological problems (Rey 1979, p. 39).
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