Title: | Specific terminology vs. common language in the field of tourism |
Author: | Elena Dumitrașcu |
Publication: | The Proceedings of the International Conference Globalization, Intercultural Dialogue and National Identity. Section: Language and Discourse, 4, p. 385-391 |
ISBN: | 978-606-8624-01-3 |
Editors: | Iulian Boldea, Cornel Sigmirean |
Publisher: | Arhipelag XXI Press |
Place: | Tîrgu-Mureș |
Year: | 2017 |
Abstract: | Our society is a society of information and communication and linguistic contents are strongly influenced by this aspect. As currently science is in full development, we become aware of the impetuous need of “naming” objects that are being created, of giving names to new discoveries or emerging fields of study, such as informatics, biotechnology, environmental sciences, sustainable development, and so on. Extrapolating, the question arises whether tourism discourse is a specialized language or a common language? According to our study, the answer lies within a continuous process taking place between specialized and common language within the nature of texts and the function they are fulfilling. |
Key words: | specialized language, terminologization, determinologization, term migration, common language |
Language: | Romanian |
Links: | pdf html |
Citations to this publication: 0
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