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Synonymous Nominal Compounds in Technical English - What Do They Reveal About Culture? (CROSBI ID 596876)

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Špiranec, Ivana Synonymous Nominal Compounds in Technical English - What Do They Reveal About Culture? // The Importance of Learning Professional Foreign Languages for Communication Between Cultures / Vičič Polona, Orthaber Sara, Ipavec Vesna Mia (ur.). Celje: Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Slovenia, 2012. str. 326-333

Podaci o odgovornosti

Špiranec, Ivana

engleski

Synonymous Nominal Compounds in Technical English - What Do They Reveal About Culture?

Nominal compounds are generally considered the most numerous type of technical vocabulary. Taking into account socio-cognitive approach, research studies have shown that encyclopaedic knowledge also has a crucial role in building the overall meaning of a terminological compound, and that terminology is generated in a way similar to a general language. One aspect in which ESP and general English are alike is synonymy. Although there is a tendency in ESP to remove it, synonymy may occur in various forms. The article is aimed to show that absolute synonymy does not exist in ESP owing to different factors. First of all terminology may belong to different registers. Since English terminology is not standardized – jargon and standard terminology co-exist. Secondly, the meanings of the terms do not overlap completely i.e. one term usually has a wider meaning than the other. There are also British and American variants of the same term. The analysis is also aimed to show that different extralinguistic entities are used to name the same technical entity which presupposes different ways of conceptualization. Analysis of English nominal compounds taken from civil engineering discourse is expected to show that technical knowledge is not a fixed or static category but a dynamic domain of knowledge. Research results will prove that technical knowledge is affected by encyclopaedic knowledge which is reflected in the generation of terminology.

culture ; nominal compounds ; synonyms ; technical English

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Podaci o prilogu

326-333.

2012.

objavljeno

Podaci o matičnoj publikaciji

The Importance of Learning Professional Foreign Languages for Communication Between Cultures

Vičič Polona, Orthaber Sara, Ipavec Vesna Mia

Celje: Faculty of Logistics, University of Maribor, Slovenia

978-961-6562-54-6

7112-3201

Podaci o skupu

The Importance of Learning Professional Foreign Languages for Communication Between Cultures

predavanje

20.09.2012-21.09.2012

Celje, Slovenija

Povezanost rada

Filologija