Use of Paradigmatic Phenomena in Terminology
Keywords:
Paradigmatic phenomena, Terminology, Interdisciplinary research, Communication, Knowledge exchange, specialized language, Cross-disciplinary collaboration, Knowledge representation, Terminology practicesAbstract
In the realm of terminology, the utilization of paradigmatic phenomena serves as a cornerstone for effective communication, knowledge exchange, and interdisciplinary collaboration. This article explores how paradigmatic phenomena, as fundamental concepts and reference points, influence the development, standardization, and utilization of specialized terminology across diverse disciplines. By examining examples from various interdisciplinary research fields, the article elucidates the pivotal role of paradigmatic phenomena in shaping terminology practices, fostering cross-disciplinary understanding, and facilitating innovative approaches to knowledge representation and communication. Through a comprehensive analysis of the impact of paradigmatic phenomena on terminology, this article highlights the significance of embracing interdisciplinary perspectives and leveraging foundational concepts to enhance clarity, precision, and coherence in specialized language usage.
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