TRA 3155 Study Guide - Final Guide: Semasiology, Meronymy, Polysemy

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Changes in the content, priorities and organization of information on term records: E. g. socioterminology: focus on social functions and variation of terminology, more tolerance for and interest in variation (cf. sociocognitive terminology) ), e. g. collocations, agents, patients, of meanings evoked by the term (e. g. rent (v. ) (n. ) . E. g. frame-based terminology: focus on interconnections between elements of a system. Many of these approaches have complementary and even overlapping principles, e. g. - shift in focus from prescriptive to descriptive orientation. Less focus on standardization and more on appreciating and describing variation and its functions in language and society. Part i: basic concepts and principles (about 1 hour) based on examples provided) Closed book (just you and a pen) Multiple-choice, true-false, fill in the blanks, matching, short answer (from memory or. Part ii: application to an ad-hoc problem (about 2 hours) Access to resources including tools such as logiterm. Ad-hoc problem(s) to solve and answer(s) to report and explain/justify, possibly a partial.

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