Novedad bibliográficaInfoling 4.36 (2026)

Título:Terminology throughout History
Subtítulo:A discipline in the making
Autores/as:Warburton, Kara; Humbley, John
Año de publicación:2025
Lugar de edición:Amsterdam (Países Bajos)
Editorial:John Benjamins
Descripción

Terminology throughout History: A discipline in the making is a collection of individual contributions by leading terminology scholars from around the globe who describe historical developments of terminology as a discipline and a field of practice. Its aim is to provide a comprehensive written record of the history of terminology as it evolves from a set of practices to a discipline in its own right.


 


Terminology has witnessed considerable theoretical and methodological developments in recent decades. These changes need to be understood within the context of their historical foundations. The book has three main focus areas. The first examines the prehistory of terminology, going back to the Ancient World, leading to the second, where the pioneers of modern terminology, Eugen Wüster in particular, are placed in their historical context. The final section is an account of how terminology developed in some twenty countries and language communities.


 


Review on https://linguistlist.org/issues/37/1479/... target="_blank" rel="noopener">Linguist List website

Temática:Historia de la lingüística, Historiografía lingüística, Humanidades digitales, Lexicografía, Lexicología, Semántica, Terminología
Índice

Acknowledgements 


 



Terminology throughout history: An introduction


John Humbley and Kara Warburton


 

Part 1. Early history



 

Chapter 1. Terminology in Antiquity: An illustration from Latin


Michèle Fruyt


 

Chapter 2. Terminology at the end of the Middle Ages in France


Joëlle Ducos, Michèle Goyens, Inge Fourneau and Fleur Vigneron 


 

Chapter 3. Terminology in the 17th and 18th centuries


Maria Teresa Zanola  


 

Chapter 4. Exploring terminological processes in the 19th century


Beatrice Ragazzini  


 

Chapter 5. Peirce and philosophical terminology: Between theory and ethics


Claudia Stancati  


 

Chapter 6. Paasch, pioneer of modern terminography


Marc Van Campenhoudt  


 

Part 2. Developments in theory and methodology



 

Chapter 7. Terminology science, international languages, and knowledge communication


Natascia Leonardi


 

Chapter 8. Wüster’s ideas on language, linguistics and terminology


Mitja Trojar


 

Chapter 9. The Prague School of Terminology


Dominika Kováříková 


 

Chapter 10. Terminology science of the Soviet Union and Russia


Tatiana Orel 


 

Chapter 11. Socioterminology and Textual terminology: From texts to uses of terms


Anne Condamines, Valérie Delavigne, François Gaudin and Aurélie Picton 


 

Chapter 12. Terminology in Canada: A language planning journey


Aline Francoeur


 

Chapter 13. Terminology in Spain and its place in the world


Amparo Alcina


 

Chapter 14. Terminology in Mexico: Reflections on theory and methodology


María Pozzi

 


Chapter 15. The Nordic Terminology Community: Research and practice


Lise Lotte Weilgaard Christensen, Hanne Erdman Thomsen, Bodil Nistrup Madsen, Anna-Lena Bucher, Henrik Nilsson, Claudia Dobrina, Håvard Hjulstad, Åsa Holmér, Johan Myking, Anita Nuopponen, Sirpa Suhonen, Anu Ylisalmi and Ágústa Þorbergsdóttir 

 


Chapter 16. Terminology in Lithuania: Theoretical foundations


Albina Auksoriūtė

 


Chapter 17. The evolution of terminology standardisation


Christian Galinski  


 

Chapter 18. Cultural terminology: An African contribution


Marcel Diki-Kidiri  


 

Part 3. Terminology the world over

 



Chapter 19. Terminology in the Arab world: Dynamics and developments


Andree Affeich and Rima Baraké


 

Chapter 20. Terminology cooperation in the EU — IATE


Annamaria Fotos, John Kirby and Riitta Majaniemi  


 

Chapter 21. Terminology in France: Evolution of its official framework


Danielle Candel  


 

Chapter 22. Terminology in Germany: Theory, research, education and application


Klaus-Dirk Schmitz  


 

Chapter 23. Terminology in Greece: Bodies, works and activities


Kostas Valeontis, Panagiotis G. Krimpas, Katerina Toraki, Marianna Katsoyannou, Mavina Pantazara, George Tsiamas, Afroditi Giovani and Anna Anastassiadis-Symeonidis

 


Chapter 24. Terminology in Hungary: From standard Hungarian to terms and scientific names


Ágota Fóris  

 


Chapter 25. Terminology in Indonesia: Appropriating or conveying modernity


Jérôme Samuel  

 


Chapter 26. Terminology in Italy: A rising field of research


Claudio Grimaldi  


 

Chapter 27. Terminology in North Macedonia: An evolutionary journey


Nikolche Mickoski  


 

Chapter 28. Terminology in Slovakia: A path towards autonomy


Jana Levická and Miroslav Zumrík  


 

Chapter 29. Terminology in South Africa: A unique multilingual context


Mariëtta Alberts  


 

Chapter 30. Terminology in Switzerland: From practice to theory and back


Bruno de Bessé, Aurélie Picton and Donatella Pulitano  


 

Chapter 31. Terminology in Wales: A journey towards standardisation


Delyth Prys, Tegau Andrews and Gruffudd Prys  


 

About the authors  



 

Index

ColecciónTerminology and Lexicography Research and Practice, 24
Formato:libro impreso
Págs.:678
ISBN-13:9789027220295
Precio: 130,00 EUR      USD 130.00
Remitente:Infoling
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Fecha de publicación en Infoling:19 de abril de 2026