Disciplinary autonomy and concept relations in electronic knowledge bases. A theoretical approach to KB-N - a knowledge base for economic-administrative domains
The title of this year’s LSP conference (Fagspråkkonferansen 2005) at the Norwegian School of Economics and Business Administration (NHH) draws attention to intercultural issues and translation. My research interest is within the field of terminology, relating to business economic and administrative...
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Zusammenfassung: | The title of this year’s LSP conference (Fagspråkkonferansen 2005) at the Norwegian School
of Economics and Business Administration (NHH) draws attention to intercultural issues and
translation. My research interest is within the field of terminology, relating to business
economic and administrative disciplines. The link between on the one hand intercultural
aspects and translation and on the other terminology is thus an indirect one, in that I focus on
terms as they are presented in LSP texts (i.e. specialist texts within the mentioned
disciplines). |
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