What is the Linguistic Dimension of Terminology Theories?

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In summary, the linguistic dimension of terminology theories explores the relationship between language and terminology, highlighting the importance of linguistic principles in understanding and defining specialized terminology. This dimension delves into the structure, meaning, and usage of terms within different fields, taking into consideration linguistic concepts such as semantics, pragmatics, and syntax. It also examines the role of language in shaping terminology, as well as the impact of cultural and social factors on the development and evolution of specialized terminology. Overall, the linguistic dimension of terminology theories plays a crucial role in facilitating effective communication and knowledge exchange within various domains.
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I specialize in terminology theories and are particularly interested in the linguistic dimension of terms, but I have only superficial subject knowledge. I hope I can get some help from this forum.
 
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Hi @louislaolu! Nice to meet you. I'm sure you will receive expert help in the forums!
 
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