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Introduction to Terminology
Theory
Models
Pure
Linguistics
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1. LSP
2. Terminology
3. Sociolinguistics
4. Applied Linguistics
5. Psycholinguistics
6. Language acquisition
7. Pragmatics
8. etc.
Until approx.
1970
Linguistics
Pure linguistics
Applied
linguistics
From approx.
1975
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Liberally defined linguistics
Autonomous linguistic disciplines united by common elements
A possible future configuration
1. Open professional
borders
2. Expansion possible
3. ‘Osmosis’ with other
domains
4. Opens for assimilation
of elements necessary
from other domains in
order to solve
linguistic- &
communication-
related problems
Another possible view
Communication
Science
All other sciences
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CULTURAL DISCOURSE
A very general semiotic concept, which
corresponds to Wittgenstein’s
‘linguistic discourse’. This discourse
includes verbal and non-verbal forms
of representation in different
quantitative constellations. Forms of
representation often have a
complementary function and may be
interchangeable.
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Cultural Discourse
Communication
incl. Professional
CommunicationLinguistics as
superordinate concept
Psycholing.
Socioling.
Cognitive Ling.
LSP-ling.
Anthropoling.
etc.
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Heisenberg’s modell
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Professional communication
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Professional communication
Definition
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L. Hoffmann’s model
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L. Hoffmann’s definition of LSP(1984)
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Basic function of terminology
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Basic elements of the science of terminology
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Definitions I
Terminology
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Definitions II
Terminology
Science of Terminology
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