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/><b>Descripción</b><br /><p> Special Issue of
<i>Terminology</i> on Lexical-semantic Approaches to Terminology<br
/>Guest editors: Pamela Faber (University of Granada) and Marie-Claude
L’Homme (University of Montreal)<br /><br /><b>Introduction</b><br
/><br />The importance of lexical semantics is increasing in
terminology work. This is in consonance with the fact that word and
term meaning is now in the spotlight, thanks to dictionary
compilation, ontology modeling, document indexing, and information
retrieval. As such, lexical semantics has become a convergence point
for disciplines such as lexicography, phraseology, corpus linguistics,
pragmatics, and knowledge representation, all of which are crucial to
Terminology.<br /><br />In the initial years of Terminology, meaning,
viewed as an inherent property of specialized knowledge units, was not
given its due importance. In fact, terms were not even regarded as
true language units but rather as mere labels for concepts.
Definitions in term entries were a data field that was often filled by
automatically including definitions found in other resources.<br /><br
/>However, the advent of corpus linguistics and corpus pattern
analysis has brought many questions to the forefront in Terminology,
such as term variation and polysemy, which were previously not
envisaged in specialized language. Other issues include the
identification of specialized meaning in running text, as well as the
relations between terms and other lexical units. As a result,
terminologists now have to deal with term meaning and how it is
represented in texts.<br /><br />In addition, new methods for
compiling specialized dictionaries and for representing knowledge
require sophisticated models to account for fine-grained semantic
distinctions and rich sets of paradigmatic and syntagmatic relations.
Such methods should be based on a coherent set of theoretical
premises. In this sense, a number of meaning-based linguistic
frameworks can be or have been usefully applied or adapted to
Terminology. These include the following:<br />- Cognitive Semantics
(e.g. Talmy 2000)<br />- Explanatory Combinatorial Lexicology, ECL
(Mel’čuk et al. 1984-1999; 1995)<br />- Frame Semantics (Fillmore
1982, 1985)<br />- The Generative Lexicon (Pustejovsky 1995)<br />-
Lexical Grammar Model (Martín Mingorance 1998, Faber and Mairal
1999)<br /><br />The editors invite submissions that present
innovative research work or articles addressing a central conceptual,
theoretical, and/or empirical investigation on lexical semantic
approaches to Terminology and Specialized Languages. Possible topics
include but are not limited to the following:<br />1.
Conceptual modeling and knowledge representation as reflected in
lexical structure<br />2. Representation of specialized
meaning (e.g. definitions, argument structure, knowledge patterns)<br
/>3. Paradigmatic and/or syntagmatic relations<br />4.
Applications of lexical-semantic frameworks to the analysis and
management of terminological data<br />5. Extraction of
semantic data from specialized corpora<br />6. Terminology
knowledge bases that include or are based on lexical semantic
frameworks<br />7. Lexical modeling for ontologies<br />8.
Terminological metaphor<br /><br /><b>Submissions</b><br
/><br />Papers should be written with Word and comprise between 20-30
pages (max. 9,000 words). More information on formatting requirements
can be found on the John Benjamins website (<a
href="http://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/term"
target="_blank">http://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/term</a>).
English is preferred (80% of the contents), but submissions in French,
Spanish or German will be considered. Each issue of <i>Terminology</i>
contains up to six or seven articles.<br />Please send submissions to
Pamela Faber (pfaber@ugr.es).<br /><br /><b>Scientific
Committee</b><br /><br />Guadalupe Aguado (Universidad Politécnica de
Madrid, Spain)<br />Pierrette Bouillon (École de traduction et
d’interprétation, Université de Genève, Switzerland)<br
/>Beatrice Daille (Université de Nantes, France)<br />Kyoko Kanzaki
(Toyohashi University of Technology, Japan)<br />Pilar León-Arauz
(Universidad de Granada, Spain)<br />Patrick Leroyer (Aarhus
University, Denmark)<br />Ricardo Mairal (UNED, Madrid)<br />François
Maniez (Université de Lyon, France)<br />Elizabeth Marshman
(University of Ottawa, Canada)<br />Alain Polguère (Université de
Lorraine & RELIEF ATILF CRNS, France)<br />Margaret Rogers (University
of Surrey, UK)<br />Zuoyang Song (Beijing Normal University, China)<br
/>Carlos Subirats (Universidad de Autónoma de Barcelona, Spain)<br
/>Rita Temmerman (Erasmushogeschool, Belgium)<br />Gerd Wotjak
(University of Leipzig, Germany)<br /> <br /><b>Important dates</b><br
/><br />Submission date for full paper: January 31, 2014<br
/>Acceptance/Rejection notice: March 31, 2014<br />Final papers due:
April 30, 2014<br /><br />The special issue is scheduled to appear at
the end of 2014.<br /><br /><b>References</b><br /><br />Faber, P. and
Mairal R. (1999). Constructing a Lexicon of English Verbs. Berlin:
Mouton de Gruyter<br /><br />Fillmore, C. J. (1982) Frame Semantics.
In The Linguistic Society of Korea (ed.), Linguistics in the Morning
Calm, 111-137. Seoul: Hanshin.<br /><br />Fillmore C. J. (1985).
Frames and the Semantics of Understanding. Quadernidi Semantica 6:
222–253.
<br /><br />Martín Mingorance, L.(1998) El modelo
lexemático funcional. Amalia Marín Rubiales (ed.). Granada :
Universidad de Granada<br /><br />Mel’čuk et al., I. (1984-1999).
Dictionnaire explicatif et combinatoire du français contemporain.
Montréal: Presses de l’Université de Montréal.<br /><br
/>Mel’čuk, I., A. Clas and A. Polguère (1995) Introduction à la
lexicologie explicative et combinatoire. Louvain-la-Neuve (Belgique):
Duculot / Aupelf – UREF.<br /><br />Pustejovsky, J. (1995). The
Generative Lexicon. Cambridge, MA : MIT Press.<br /><br />Talmy, L
(2000). Towards a Cognitive Semantics, Vols. 1 and 2. Cambridge, MA :
MIT Press<br /><br /><br />More info: <a
href="http://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/term"
target="_blank">http://benjamins.com/#catalog/journals/term</a></p><br
/><b>Área temática:</b> Ciencia cognitiva, Lexicografía,
Lexicología, Lingüística cognitiva, Lingüística computacional,
Lingüística de corpus, Semántica, Técnicas de comunicación,
Terminología, Traducción<br /><br /><b>ISSN:</b> 0929-9971<br /><br
/><b>Lugar de edición:</b> John Benjamins<br /><b>Editor:</b>
Amsterdam<br /><br /><b>Plazo de envío de propuestas: </b>
hasta el 31 de enero de 2014<br /><b>Notificación de
contribuciones aceptadas: </b>31 de marzo de 2014<br /><br /><br
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