Termcraft: The Emergence of Terminology Science from the Vincans and Sumerians to Aristotle

Author:   J L F Lambert ,  Darwin Colleg Dr L G Kelly Cambridge
Publisher:   FriesenPress
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Pages:   472
Publication Date:   24 July 2014
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Termcraft is a world-heritage story. It chronicles the origins of naming, writing, and reasoning through the prisms of terminology science and linguistics. Revolving around Greek philosophy, early mythology, and primitive pottery and rock marking, it reveals how the Term became the keystone of scientific research, knowledge transfer, and economic development. Speech and writing are posited as referential systems used to control space and time, thereby ensuring survival. Ice Age symbols inaugurate 'signs for special purposes', and Balkan Vincan logograms and later Sumerian and Egyptian pictograms point to Languages for Special Purposes, with determinatives marking technical concepts. The doctrines of ideas, naming, and being are scrutinized; their interaction with cosmic order and individuation through boundaries is illustrated with a deified 'Creating Word' from Mesopotamia, Egypt, and The Levant. The logic of the Word's role in self-defining and reasoning, both analogous and prognosticative, is analyzed. A perception-processing tool, the Logos, is identified in the first definition of 'definition' and 'term', and in syllogistic substitutions; when used together with Aristotelian categories of thought, they clarify language and discourse. What emerges is a fool-proof, thought-testing matrix based on a new systemic Word, the Term-the paradigm of today's information bytes....

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Author:   J L F Lambert ,  Darwin Colleg Dr L G Kelly Cambridge
Publisher:   FriesenPress
Imprint:   FriesenPress
Dimensions:   Width: 21.60cm , Height: 2.40cm , Length: 27.90cm
Weight:   1.084kg
ISBN:  

9781460216668


ISBN 10:   1460216660
Pages:   472
Publication Date:   24 July 2014
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Jean L. F. Lambert is the founder and former head of the Terminology Unit of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. He holds a Master's degree in Applied Linguistics from the University of Ottawa, Canada, and was educated in French boarding schools (lycees Montaigne and Champollion) and in the Balkans and North America. Mr. Jean Lambert's unit contributed to a 125% increase in corporate translation output, and he was personally instrumental in casting the first multilingual police dictionary on the Internet, Polex+(R). In addition to developing and teaching a terminology course at the University of Ottawa, Jean Lambert has been a linguistic advisor to a range of agencies, from the Kent Constabulary for Channel Tunnel operations, to the Cyprus Association of Translators. He is the author of a glossary on plate tectonics, of the International Illustrated Vocabulary of English-French Fingerprint Terminology with a Short Index in Six Languages, and of unpublished short stories (incl. Sur les traces d'Hannibal, Special Jury Prize, Italian Week, Ottawa, 2007)....

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