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Application-driven terminology engineering / edited by Fidelia Ibekwe-SanJuan, Anne Condamines, M. Teresa Cabré Castellví.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Benjamins current topics ; v. 2.Publication details: Amsterdam ; Philadelphia : John Benjamins Pub. Co., ©2007.Description: 1 online resource (202 pages) : illustrationsContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9789027292995
  • 902729299X
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Application-driven terminology engineering.DDC classification:
  • 401/.40285 22
LOC classification:
  • P305.18.D38 A67 2007eb
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Contents:
Introduction : application-driven terminology engineering / M. Teresa Cabré Castellví, Anne Condamines and Fidelia Ibekwe SanJuan -- Mining defining contexts to help structuring differential ontologies / Véronique Malaisé, Pierre Zweigenbaum and Bruno Bachimont -- Terminology and the construction of ontology / Lee Gillam, Mariam Tariq and Khurshid Ahmad -- Application-oriented terminography in financial forensics / Koen Kerremans [and others] -- Using distributional similarity to organise biomedical terminology / Julie Weeds [and others] -- The first steps towards the automatic compilation of specialized collocation dictionaries / Leo Wanner [and others] -- Variations and application-oriented terminology engineering / Béatrice Daille -- Building back-of-the-book indexes? / Adeline Nazarenko and Touria Aït El Mekki.
Summary: A common framework under which the various studies on terminology processing can be viewed is to consider not only the texts from which the terminological resources are built but particularly the applications targeted. The current book, first published as a Special Issue of Terminology 11:1 (2005), analyses the influence of applications on term definition and processing. Two types of applications have been identified: intermediary and terminal applications (involving end users). Intermediary applications concern the building of terminological knowledge resources such as domain-specific diction.
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Introduction : application-driven terminology engineering / M. Teresa Cabré Castellví, Anne Condamines and Fidelia Ibekwe SanJuan -- Mining defining contexts to help structuring differential ontologies / Véronique Malaisé, Pierre Zweigenbaum and Bruno Bachimont -- Terminology and the construction of ontology / Lee Gillam, Mariam Tariq and Khurshid Ahmad -- Application-oriented terminography in financial forensics / Koen Kerremans [and others] -- Using distributional similarity to organise biomedical terminology / Julie Weeds [and others] -- The first steps towards the automatic compilation of specialized collocation dictionaries / Leo Wanner [and others] -- Variations and application-oriented terminology engineering / Béatrice Daille -- Building back-of-the-book indexes? / Adeline Nazarenko and Touria Aït El Mekki.

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A common framework under which the various studies on terminology processing can be viewed is to consider not only the texts from which the terminological resources are built but particularly the applications targeted. The current book, first published as a Special Issue of Terminology 11:1 (2005), analyses the influence of applications on term definition and processing. Two types of applications have been identified: intermediary and terminal applications (involving end users). Intermediary applications concern the building of terminological knowledge resources such as domain-specific diction.

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