Terminology and equivalence
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León Arauz, PilarEditorial
John Benjamins
Materia
Terminology Equivalence Terminographic resources
Fecha
2022Referencia bibliográfica
León-Araúz, P. (2022) Terminology and equivalence. In Theoretical Perspectives on Terminology: Explaining terms, concepts and specialized knowledge, edited by Faber, P. & L'Homme, M.C. Terminology and Lexicography Research and Practice, 23:477-502. Amsterdam: John Benjamins. doi:10.1075/tlrp.23.22leo.
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Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation and the Regional Government of Andalusia, PID2020-118369GB-I00, A-HUM-600-UGR20Resumen
Equivalence has not attracted as much interest as other issues in Terminology. Nevertheless, terminological equivalence can be understood from different perspectives: (1) equivalence at the concept, term or textual level; (2) degree of equivalence (from full to zero equivalence); (3) interlinguistic or intralinguistic equivalence; (4) equivalence based on the syntactic structure of terminological correspondences; (5) equivalence depending on the solution found for each equivalence-related problem; or (6) discovered or created equivalence. This chapter addresses equivalence from different theoretical approaches and their impact on the practice of terminography by analyzing different equivalence-related problems, terminographic methods and products.





