Interfaces between linguistics, termilogy and documentation

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https://doi.org/10.36311/1981-1640.2009.v3n2.04.p56

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Linguistics, Documentation, Terminology, Documentary Linguistics, Documentalist’s Education and Training.

Abstract

Presents reflections on the interface between Linguistics, Documentation and Terminology, highlighting the aspects that are related to the proposal of pedagogical procedures aimed at the education and training of the documentalist. The superiority of natural language is underscored as the original place of the signified to show its privileged role for accessing knowledge, to which teaching and learning methods should correspond, leading to an understanding of the place of specialist languages as well as those of documentalist activities. The proposal of Documentary Linguistics is discussed which, in dialogue with Terminology, seeks to highlight the functions of onomasiological paths – from emission to conceptualization (from the concept to the term) – alongside semasiological ones – from reception and interpretation (from the term to the concept), in the education and training of the documentalist. This is followed by a brief synthesis of a didactic-pedagogical experiment.

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  • Maria de Fátima Gonçalves Moreira Tálamo, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)

    Pos Graduation Program in Information Science Escola de Comunicações e Artes (ECA) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Av. Prof. Lúcio Martins Rodrigues, 443 Cidade Universitária - Butantã São Paulo – SP Brazil

  • Marilda Lopes Ginez de Lara, Universidade de São Paulo (USP)

    Pos Graduation Program in Information Science Escola de Comunicações e Artes (ECA) Universidade de São Paulo (USP) Av. Prof. Lúcio Martins Rodrigues, 443 Cidade Universitária - Butantã São Paulo – SP Brazil

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2010-10-10

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How to Cite

“Interfaces Between Linguistics, Termilogy and Documentation”. Brazilian Journal of Information Science: Research Trends, vol. 3, no. 2, Oct. 2010, https://doi.org/10.36311/1981-1640.2009.v3n2.04.p56.

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