Motivational-Orienting Dominant as a Specific Feature of Term Formation

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https://doi.org/10.37482/2687-1505-V413

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naming in terminology, motivational-orienting dominant, orienting potential of terms, types of term motivation

Abstract

Review of the book: Kulikova I.S., Salmina D.V. Linguistic Terminology in the Professional Aspect. St. Petersburg, 2020. 380 p. (in Russ.)

In this book, term formation is considered primarily using linguistic material in two aspects: the link between naming and the orienting potential of terms, and the system-forming potential of different methods of term formation. Noting the high cognitive and communicative-pragmatic value of the motivation of terms in the language for specific purposes, the authors argue that three types of motivation intersect with different degrees of term orientation. The novelty of the reviewed book lies in the fact that the authors, making their own adjustments to naming in terminology, put relevant accents on the concepts under consideration.

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Author Biography

Tatiana N. Fedulenkova, Vladimir State University

Dr. Sci. (Philol.), Assoc. Prof., Prof. at the Department of Foreign Languages of Professional Communication

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Published

2025-03-22

How to Cite

Fedulenkova Т. Н. (2025). Motivational-Orienting Dominant as a Specific Feature of Term Formation. Vestnik of Northern (Arctic) Federal University. Series "Humanitarian and Social Sciences", 25(1), 140–143. https://doi.org/10.37482/2687-1505-V413

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