Structural models of the English multicomponent terms in the aerospace engineering
Authors: Zaslavsky T.S. | |
Published in issue: #1(96)/2025 | |
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Category: Humanities | Chapter: Linguistics |
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Keywords: term, terminology system, terminology, terminology science, model, structure, multi-component term, aerospace instrumentation |
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Published: 18.02.2025 |
The paper is devoted to analyzing structural models of the English multi-component terms in the aerospace engineering. It shows that the aerospace terminology is being continuously replenished with new terms due to the rapid development of science and technology, which necessitates studying and organization of the aerospace terminology. The paper considers approaches to defining main concepts of the terminology science, and describes features of the aerospace engineering terminology. It studies the properties of the multi-component terminology units, presents models of the aerospace multi-component terms, and demonstrates the most productive methods in their formation using materials from the Large English-Russian Dictionary of Aviation Terms by E. N. Devnina. The paper presents thematic classes of the multi-component terms in the aerospace engineering.
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