Cognitive Approaches to Specialist Languages
332 understand w conceptual depend on th as a more o set of hierar affect, cause In order follows an premises of Mairal 199 9 an ...
Semantic and Conceptual Aspects of Volcano Verbs 333 As shown in Figure 1, the EE has two types of AGENT that can initiate proce ...
Chapter Fifteen 334 As Figure 2 shows, conceptual information in EcoLexicon is reflected in three ways. Firstly, the dynamic net ...
Semantic and Conceptual Aspects of Volcano Verbs 335 In FBT and EcoLexicon, verb collocations refer to highly frequent combinati ...
Chapter Fifteen 336 defined. Table 1 shows the lexical domains (in square brackets) and their superordinate verbs (italics) (Fab ...
Semantic and Conceptual Aspects of Volcano Verbs 337 implicitly activated. However, in the majority of sentences, the NATURAL VO ...
Chapter Fifteen 338 Figure 3. Term entry for volcano in EcoLexicon. As shown, volcano is a main term in English corresponding to ...
Semantic and Conceptual Aspects of Volcano Verbs 339 (cf. Figure 3). The phraseological entry includes a series of templates cla ...
Chapter Fifteen 340 arguments while they prompt the co-occurrence of these verbs with other arguments. For this purpose, insight ...
Semantic and Conceptual Aspects of Volcano Verbs 341 By comparing the dictionary definitions and terminological contexts of belc ...
Chapter Fifteen 342 the construction. In contrast, spew entails eruption of lava in large amounts (dictionary information) and v ...
Semantic and Conceptual Aspects of Volcano Verbs 343 Based on textual evidence given in (15) to (16), it can be inferred that dr ...
Chapter Fifteen 344 article on fluid dynamics and geology, which provides terminological evidence of the tight relationship betw ...
Semantic and Conceptual Aspects of Volcano Verbs 345 (19) The column of lava, now at a high level in the throat of the volcano, ...
Chapter Fifteen 346 Just like belch, the rest of metaphorical volcano verbs activating the HUMAN BODY-VOLCANO comparison contrib ...
Semantic and Conceptual Aspects of Volcano Verbs 347 not gas-like fluids (smoke, fumes, gases), ashes or fire (flames). By contr ...
Chapter Fifteen 348 active and spew forth lava and rocks’ for belch (WordNet Thesaurus), revealed a figurative connection betwee ...
Semantic and Conceptual Aspects of Volcano Verbs 349 Faber, P. 2011. The Dynamics of Specialized Knowledge Representation: Simul ...
Chapter Fifteen 350 Montero-Martínez, S. and M. Buendía-Castro. 2012. “La sistematización en el tratamiento de las construccione ...
CHAPTER SIXTEEN THE USE OF FRAMING TO CONCEPTUALIZE SPECIALIZED TERMINOLOGY CATHERINE DIEDERICH Introduction There are two impor ...
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