n this contribution we outline the development of terminological communication in a timeframe going from the XVIIIth-XIXthXX centuries to the present. In particular, weidentify three main periods in the history of terminology: the first one precedes Wüster’sGeneral Theory of Terminology, the second one corresponds to the birth and the develop-ment of this theory3yy and the third one follows it. More specifically, we focus on the linkbetween the terminological ‘mainstream’ and its dissemination among the general public.
Classical and New Means for Terminological Communication
Paolo Frassi
;
2024-01-01
Abstract
n this contribution we outline the development of terminological communication in a timeframe going from the XVIIIth-XIXthXX centuries to the present. In particular, weidentify three main periods in the history of terminology: the first one precedes Wüster’sGeneral Theory of Terminology, the second one corresponds to the birth and the develop-ment of this theory3yy and the third one follows it. More specifically, we focus on the linkbetween the terminological ‘mainstream’ and its dissemination among the general public.File in questo prodotto:
Non ci sono file associati a questo prodotto.
I documenti in IRIS sono protetti da copyright e tutti i diritti sono riservati, salvo diversa indicazione.