Nauji statybos terminai: norminimas ir terminografija
Standartization and Terminography of New Construction Terms
Author(s): Zofija BabickienėSubject(s): Language and Literature Studies
Published by: Vilnius Gediminas Technical University
Keywords: Construction Terms; standartization; Term Bank of the Lithuanian Republic; Standard Lithuanian Language; morphological variants; synonymous; terminography
Summary/Abstract: The past ten year period showed the occurance of a great number of new construction terms in the Lithua- nian language. Thus it is necessary to collect and systematize construction terms, terminoids, quasi-terms and standardize them from the point of view of the Standard Lithuanian Language taking into account both logic and terminology requirements. This article deals with modern construction terms from the point of view of the Standard Lithuanian Language including newest data bases saving all actual information on them. The reseach showed that The Dictionary of Construction Terms (2003) ought to be included into The Lithuanian language Term Bank (http://terminai.vlkk.lt). It is necessary to be done for the following reasons. Firstly, because of the creation and standartization as well as sistematization process of new construction terms. Secondly, for the development of continuous scientific discusion and successful professional education. It was established that a certain number of construction terms from the point of view of the Standard Lithuanian Language should be included into new Dictionary of Construction Terms as well as into Term Bank of the Lithuanian Republic. The terms analysed in the article are concerning basement types, pile types, construction joints, also details of walls, roofs, chimneys, construction materials and etc. The analysis showed how different morphological variants and undesirable synonymous terms occur. Finally, the analysis helped to identify that the informal terms mix with formal, standard terms and conclude in incorrect term usage.
Journal: Santalka: Filologija, Edukologija
- Issue Year: 19/2011
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 6-14
- Page Count: 9
- Language: Lithuanian