Specifics of the terminology language in the course of professionally oriented russian language.

Authors

  • Zh. B. Dzhalamova Казахский национальный университет имени аль-Фараби, г. Алматы
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Keywords:

term, specialty sublanguage, information nature of the term, selection of terminological material, loans,

Abstract

In today’s scientific space the Russian language often acts as a source of scientific information, in this regard, transition to professionally oriented education system appears extremely important. The article is devoted to the study of terms in non-philological faculties. Knowledge of specifics of special language helps to deeply understand the nature of the terms. In a sublanguage of specialty the terminology language has its specific features. The meanings of most common borrowings is very important to make learning of terminology easier. Nowadays, in the nomination field the most important is the terminology, which is a special meta-language and has certain communicative significance. The certain work algorithm is developed for working with terminology, which includes the next steps: reading of professional texts, finding terms and decoding them through definitions.

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Dzhalamova, Z. B. (2015). Specifics of the terminology language in the course of professionally oriented russian language. Eurasian Journal of Philology: Science and Education, 152(6). Retrieved from https://philart.kaznu.kz/index.php/1-FIL/article/view/1015