
The Evolution of Terminology
Abstract
This article provides a comparative analysis of the development stages of modern terminology theory, focusing particularly on the frameworks proposed by Auger and Leychik. It examines the distinct characteristics, periodization, and methodological differences between the international model by Auger and Leychik’s Russian linguistic perspective. Through a clear tabular presentation, the paper highlights essential theoretical contributions and identifies key differences, offering insights into their relevance within contemporary linguistic research.
Keywords
Terminology, Auger’s model, comparative analyses
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