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9 February 2010

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Indeterminacy in Terminology and LSP

Studies in honour of Heribert Picht

Edited by Bassey Antia
University of Maiduguri

2007. xxii, 236 pp.
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This book deals with the oft-neglected tensions between perspicuity and fuzziness in specialised communication. It describes the manifestations, functions and implications of indeterminacy phenomena in a range of LSP specialisations where it has been customary to expect precision and consistency. The volume presents case studies and methodological frameworks that draw on theoretical, anthropological and cognitive linguistics, safety-critical translating, history and theory of terminology studies, development of ontologies, software localisation, jurisprudence, macroeconomics and interoperability of digital knowledge representation resources. With chapters by leading scholars drawn from eleven countries, this book contributes to the benchmarking of indeterminacy scholarship in LSP studies and is a fitting tribute to its dedicatee, Professor Heribert Picht who, even in retirement, remains a constant presence in LSP and terminology studies. The book should be of interest to scholars of the aforementioned areas.


Table of contents

Foreword
Christer Laurén
xi
xiii–xxii
Indeterminacy: Lexical perspectives
1
3–14
15–35
37–47
49–58
Indeterminacy: Epistemological perspectives
59
61–71
No fixed boundaries
Johan Myking
73–91
93–106
107–117
119–134
135–153
Indeterminacy: Modelling perspectives
155
157–179
181–198
199–213
Heribert Picht: Contributions to LSP and terminology

215
217–230
Contributors
231–233
Index
235–236


The various contributions in this book show how many new perspectives indeterminacy can bring to LSP and terminology research. In factoring indeterminacy into LSP studies, the contributors to this book are in a way attempting to work out the implications of contemporay intellectual currents for their respective topics, basically with the objective of more roundly reconciling theory than data.
Bartolomé Mesa Lao, Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona, in Quaderns, Revista de Traduccio, Issue 9 (2007)

[...] l'ouverture vers d'autres disciplines et la prise en compte explicite de la linguistique théorique, sans oublier la présentation des résultats des recherches importantes menées dans les pays de langues germaniques, enrichiront le débat sur les perspectives de recherche dans le domaine des langues de spécialité.
John Humbley, Université paris Diderot, in La revue ASp, nr. 51-52, 2007