2019
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-11473-2_38
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Peculiarities of English Oil and Gas Terminology

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“…The formal structure of eponyms and eponymous terms shows that they fully comply with traditionally accepted models of words and phrases of general language (Gorokhova, 2019;Gorokhova & Kubyshko, 2020;St-Pierre & Kar, 2005). The analysis of the structural characteristics of eponyms and eponymous terms allows to conclude that an eponymous unit is the initial part of the terminological structure and usually stands in preposition to the appellative.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
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“…The formal structure of eponyms and eponymous terms shows that they fully comply with traditionally accepted models of words and phrases of general language (Gorokhova, 2019;Gorokhova & Kubyshko, 2020;St-Pierre & Kar, 2005). The analysis of the structural characteristics of eponyms and eponymous terms allows to conclude that an eponymous unit is the initial part of the terminological structure and usually stands in preposition to the appellative.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 52%
“…Such an associative connection is very common to the whole semantic group, and mostly the result of conscious nomination to the person engaged in the process of discovery. (Gorokhova, 2019;Sidorova & Fedorova, 2019). Moreover, eponyms are not synonymous, homonymous, polysemic which allows to these units to be contributed to unambiguous, which brings them closer to ideal terms (Danilenko, 2015;Grinev-Grinevich, 2008;Kulikova, 2012).…”
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confidence: 99%
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“…The idea of semantic modifications is discussed in many Russian scientific papers (Gorokhova, 2014;Leichik, 2007;Sulejmanova, 2006;Tatarinov, 1988;Yunusova, 2010) and foreign ones (Kreidler, 1998;Sager, 1990). It is the well-known fact that any specialised terminology is one of the most flexible parts of the language use due to its instability compared to the terminological system (Gorokhova, 2019).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%