STRUCTURAL FEATURES OF GERMAN MATHEMATICAL TERMINOLOGY
Keywords:
education, technology, syntactic, semantic, technology, innovation, integral, multiplikationAbstract
This article analyzes the morphological, syntactic, and semantic features of German mathematical terminology, examining their role in scientific discourse and their importance in interdisciplinary communication.
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Cabré, M. T. (1999). Terminology: Theory, methods and applications. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
ISO 704:2009. Terminology work — Principles and methods. Geneva: International Organization for Standardization.
Felber, H. (1984). Terminology Manual. Paris: UNESCO.
Wüster, E. (1979). Einführung in die allgemeine Terminologielehre und terminologische Lexikographie. Wien: Springer.
Cabré, M. T. (1999). Terminology: Theory, methods and applications. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
Felber, H. (1984). Terminology Manual. Paris: UNESCO.
ISO 704:2009. Terminology work — Principles and methods. Geneva: International Organization for Standardization.
Wüster, E. (1979). Einführung in die allgemeine Terminologielehre und terminologische Lexikographie. Wien: Springer.
Cabré, M. T. (1999). Terminology: Theory, methods and applications. Amsterdam: John Benjamins.
ISO 704:2009. Terminology work — Principles and methods. Geneva: International Organization for Standardization.
Felber, H. (1984). Terminology Manual. Paris: UNESCO.






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