Terminology and Specialized Languages: - A Study on Importance and Fundamental Concepts -
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Terminology; Terminology Science; Specialized Languages; Scientific Languages.Abstract
Terminology is considered one of the fundamental modern concepts in the field of linguistics in general, and lexicography in particular. It seeks to establish stable rules and precise standards for contemporary scientific and technical terms to benefit the Arabic language in its scientific expressions. This discipline—terminology—can be viewed as an interdisciplinary field, as it is linked to various sciences (logic,
semantics, translation, etc.).
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Al-Jurjani, A. (1983, June 3). Kitab al-Ta'arifat [Book of definitions] (1st ed.). Beirut, Lebanon: Dar al-Kutub al-Ilmiyya. Retrieved from Wikipedia.
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