(1999) is a seminal work by M. Teresa Cabré that explores terminology as both an academic discipline and a professional practice. It is widely used as a foundational text for language specialists, technical writers, and translators to bridge the gap between theoretical linguistics and practical knowledge management. Core Theoretical Principles
The book outlines the transition of terminology from simple nomenclature to a "multi-facetted science". Terminology: Theory, Methods, and Applications ...
The work details the "how-to" for collecting and processing specialized materials: (1999) is a seminal work by M
Cabré integrates perspectives from cognitive science , communication studies , and computer science to define how specialized terms differ from everyday vocabulary. Systematic Methods methods and applications | Teresa Cabré
Terminology: Theory, methods and applications | Teresa Cabré