Terminology and Terminography
Terminology and Terminography
Terminology and Terminography
Ksenia Pavelko
1. Functions of Terminology
2. Object (Gegenstand)
3. Concept(Begriff)
3.1. Types of concept
3.2. The description of concept
4. Characteristics (Merkmale)
Content 4. 1. Terminological analysis of characterisitics
4.2. Classification of characteristics
5. Definition(Definition)
• The functTThehe functions of terminologyions of terminology
1.Congnitive function
2.Communicative function
3.Сonceptual order
4.Terminological function
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The International Standard does not deal with all concepts represented
in language but only with those represented by terminologies.
3. Concept (Begriff)
3.1.Types of concepts
• Individual concept depicts a single
object, and is represented in special
language as an appellation or a
symbol.
• General concept depicts a set of two
or more objects. In special language,
the designation takes the form of a
term or a symbol (ISO 704 2000; 2).
• Intension (Begriffsinhalt)
3.2.The description of • Extension (Begriffsumfang)
concept
• Class (Klasse)
INTENSION - SET OF EXAMPLE: INTENSION OF A FOUR LEGGED ANIMAL, HAS A TAIL AND 2 EARS USUALLY DOMESTICATED
CHARACTERISTICS WHICH A DOG
MAKES UP THE CONCEPT
Is a kind of animal
an extension of it?
Is a breed of husky a class or an extension of dog?
• Armenian Gampr (Armenian: գամփռ gamp’ṙ)
• The Samoyed ( Russian: Самое́дская соба́ка or Самое́д)
• The Tibetan Mastiff (Canis lupus familiaris) (Tibetan: དོ་ཁྱི,
Chinese: 藏獒; Pinyin: Zàng áo) 3.2.
Extension (Begriffsumfang) -
the set of objects
• Note: extension of 'dog' is a particular class of animals conceptualized as a concept.
(the class of dogs).
• Arntz, Reiner/ Picht, Heribert/ Mayer,
Felix (2014) differenciate
Begriffsinhalt, Begriffsumfang, Klasse.
• Class (Klasse):
<terminology work> totality of objects
that fall under one concept.
3.2. Note: there is a difference • While ISO 704 (2000)/ISO 704
between English and German (2009) do not include the last one.
terminology • Neither have we seen this
term in Hannu Kangassalo (check)
or Kockaert`s (dutch) books of
terminology.
3.2. The description of concept
according to German terminologists
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NOTE:
Concepts are not necessarily bound to particular languages. They are, however, influen
ced by the social or cultural background which often leads to different categorizations.
Extrinsic (Relationsmerkmalle) -
represent an inherent property of an
4.2.Classification object.
of characteristics
Intrinsic (Beschaffenheitmerkmalle)
- represent the relation of an object
to other objects.
• Origin(inventor, manufacturer,
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• Comparison (bigger, smaller etc.)
• Assessment (expensive, cheap
etc).
Necessary characteristics hold for all
objects in the extension of a concept.
3cm
Any object that has the properties
corresponding to the characteristics living
in Ukraine and speaking Ukrainian fluently
belongs in the extension of the concept
‘Ukrainian’, but not all Ukrainian speak
A sufficient characteristic Ukrainian fluently .
(ISO 704:2009;7)
Intensional definition
It shall include the superordinate concept immediately above,
(ISO 704 2009;22) followed by the delimiting characteristic(s).
OED online
• Where are they used? In highly specialized terminology work
directed at specialists who are familiar with the subject field.
• In which form? A list of the subordinate concepts (either
individual or general) under just one criterion of subdivision,
which correspond to objects making up the extension of the
Extensional concept.
• Extensional definitions shall be formulated with reference to
definition the position of the defined concept within its respective
generic concept system.