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  1. Fóris, A.: Network theory and terminology (2013) 0.07
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    Abstract
    The paper aims to present the relations of network theory and terminology. The model of scale-free networks, which has been recently developed and widely applied since, can be effectively used in terminology research as well. Operation based on the principle of networks is a universal characteristic of complex systems. Networks are governed by general laws. The model of scale-free networks can be viewed as a statistical-probability model, and it can be described with mathematical tools. Its main feature is that "everything is connected to everything else," that is, every node is reachable (in a few steps) starting from any other node; this phenomena is called "the small world phenomenon." The existence of a linguistic network and the general laws of the operation of networks enable us to place issues of language use in the complex system of relations that reveal the deeper connection s between phenomena with the help of networks embedded in each other. The realization of the metaphor that language also has a network structure is the basis of the classification methods of the terminological system, and likewise of the ways of creating terminology databases, which serve the purpose of providing easy and versatile accessibility to specialised knowledge.
    Date
    2. 9.2014 21:22:48
  2. Fóris, A.: Change of paradigm in terminology : new model in knowledge organization (2010) 0.03
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    Abstract
    The goal of the study is to describe the application in terminology of the scale-free network model. There has been a wide range of research in the field of terminology in order to develop a new theory. The definition of basic concepts and the development of models that guarantee modern testing methods have become the centre of attention. The abstract models could play a significant role in the new theory to be developed. Research showed that the scale-free network model, developed in recent years and applied successfully in various fields, could also be used in the field of terminological researches with success.