What Does a Medical Terminologist Do?
Terminology In the "Classification and Code of Disciplines" (GB / T 13745-2009), the linguistic code is 740, the applied linguistic code is 74035, and the terminological code is 7403570, which is "Linguistics> Applied Linguistics> Terminology" . In other words, terminology belongs to a branch of linguistics.
Terminology
- Chinese name
- Terminology
- Foreign name
- terminology
- Author
- Griniov (Russia)
- Translator
- Zheng Shupu
- Editor
- Lu Xiangxiang
- Terminology In the "Classification and Code of Disciplines" (GB / T 13745-2009), the linguistic code is 740, the applied linguistic code is 74035, and the terminological code is 7403570, which is "Linguistics> Applied Linguistics> Terminology" . In other words, terminology belongs to a branch of linguistics.
- What is the term?
- A term is a collection of appellations used to express concepts in a specific subject area. It is also known as a noun or a technical noun in China (unlike a noun in grammar). Terminology is an agreed language symbol that expresses or defines scientific concepts through speech or text, and is a tool for the exchange of ideas and knowledge. According to international standards, the term "term" refers only to "verbal reference." But many people use the term quite confusingly, sometimes referring to concepts, sometimes referring to concepts. This may be due to conceptual drift in the speaker's mind. But it may also be related to another definition given by Canadian terminologist Rondo, which regards terms as linguistic signs in the meaning of Saussure, as a unity of signified and signifier.
- What is terminology? Taking the term as the research object, the discipline that studies the law of term development can be called terminology. Look at linguistics again.
- Basic Information
- Publisher: Commercial Press
- ISBN: [1]
- Publication time: 2011-11-01
- Binding: paperback
- Paper: offset paper
- Categorise Books> Language> Linguistics
- brief introduction:
- Terminology is also a summary of the author's 30 years of terminology teaching experience. First, at the Moscow State University, he taught the "Principle of Terminology" (1978) and 160 "Hours of Terminology and Terminology" (1988-1983) And later taught in Russia, Belarus, Ukraine, and other universities in Poland. The structure of Terminology is based on the sequence of terminology work, tasks, and solutions, and also takes into account the order in which professional terms are usually described. The results of contemporary terminology research show that the acceleration of cognitive, scientific, and cultural progress depends on the development of professional vocabulary in general. Therefore, people and governments in all countries should clearly understand that devoting themselves to accelerating the development of national professional vocabulary is creating conditions for the scientific, industrial and cultural progress of the country. [1-2]