Cognitive Approaches to Specialist Languages
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Written in the Wind: Cultural Variation in Terminology 433 “word sketch” and “thesaurus” were used to extract data for this anal ...
Chapter Nineteen 434 Figure 3. Frequency of conceptual relations in definitions of local winds. Word sketch analysis A word sket ...
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436 Figure 5. Tag The followin Wind Wind Wind Wind Wind These data effect, and w definitional People inter day weather ...
Written in the Wind: Cultural Variation in Terminology 437 The template for the description of local wind is derived from the ba ...
Chapter Nineteen 438 Interestingly, the notion of the wind as a medical professional is also lexicalized in another local wind k ...
Written in the Wind: Cultural Variation in Terminology 439 References Ahrens, C. D. 2008. Essentials of Meteorology: An Invitati ...
Chapter Nineteen 440 —. 2014. “Frames as a Framework for Terminology. In Handbook of Terminology, Vol. 1 edited by H. J. Kockaer ...
Written in the Wind: Cultural Variation in Terminology 441 Hirst, G. 2009. “Ontology and the Lexicon.” In Handbook on Ontologies ...
Chapter Nineteen 442 O'Meara, C. and J. Bohnemeyer. 2008. “Complex Landscape Terms in Seri.” Language Sciences 30: 316-339. Palm ...
CHAPTER TWENTY THE SUCCESS OF LOW-SALIENCE TERMS MARIUSZ GÓRNICZ Introduction Low-salience terms are those whose lexically meani ...
Chapter Twenty 444 have received some attention from cognitively minded linguists, for example, with regard to what components o ...
The Success of Low-Salience Terms 445 another pair, thermal noise is described as “more transparent than and, therefore, preferr ...
Chapter Twenty 446 Eponymic terms The low level of salience that eponymic terms are credited with is owed to the difficulty of r ...
The Success of Low-Salience Terms 447 Historically, eponymic terms quite simply meant “the (disease, sign, test) described by X ...
Chapter Twenty 448 studies of the abdominal cavity in Polish maintained by the present author, the equivalent of duct of Wirsung ...
The Success of Low-Salience Terms 449 One example that gives credence to the above claim is that of diabetes mellitus. The two t ...
Chapter Twenty 450 When it was realised that the different activities were functions of the same compound, concepts were rethoug ...
The Success of Low-Salience Terms 451 infection. The respective analytical names would have to account for these relationships. ...
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