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  1. Zawada, B.; Swanepoel, P.: On the empirical adequacy of terminological concept theories : the case for prototype theory (1994) 0.01
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  2. Cabré, M.T.: Do we need an autonomous theory of terms? (1999) 0.01
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  3. Sekhar, M.; Ekbote, E.R.: Cognitive skills of conceptualisation process and types of concepts (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    Based upon the existing cognitive theories and available related literature, the hypothesis "Conceptualisation process involves a set of specific cognitive skills" has been evolved. An attempt has been made to identify these cognitive skills that are directly involving in conceptualisation process and the outcome is the identification of 13 cognitve skills that are essential for conceptualisation process. This research is directed towards evolving a new concept classification to facilitate learning and teaching. Here we classify the concepts into six categories based upon their attributes and attribute's relations. A specific "Concept analysis ability" tool is also developed to measure the 'concept analysis ability' of secondary school teachers
  4. Principles of semantic networks : explorations in the representation of knowledge (1991) 0.01
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  5. Rahmstorf, G.: ¬An integrated conceptual representation for words and phrases (1992) 0.01
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    Source
    Discourse and lexical meaning. Proceedings of a Workshop of the DFG Sonderforschungsbereich 340, Stuttgart, 30.11.-1.12.1992. Ed.: P. Bosch u. P. Gerstl
  6. Alexander, P.A.; Schallert, D.L.; Hare, V.C.: Coming to terms : how researchers in learning and literacy talk about knowledge (1991) 0.01
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    Source
    Review of educational research. 61(1991) no.3, S.315-343
  7. Sager, J.C.; Ndi-Kimbi, A.: ¬The conceptual structure of terminological definitions and their realisations : a report on research in progress (1995) 0.01
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  8. Sager, J.C.; L'Homme, M.-C.: ¬A model for the definition of concepts : rules for analytical definitions in terminological databases (1994) 0.01
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  9. Temmerman, R.: Why traditional terminology theory impedes a realistic description of categories and terms in the life sciences (1999) 0.01
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  10. Barona, J.L.: Sciences, language and social interaction : towards a theory of the term (1999) 0.01
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  11. Weissenhofer, P.: Conceptology in terminology : theory, semantics, and word-formation. A morpho-conceptually based approach to classification as exemplified by the English baseball terminology (1995) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This dissertation from the University of Vienna contains the following chapters: (1) Conceptological aspects in terminology theory. Post-Wüsterian sign models and the four-field model. Vagueness, prototypes, and the four-field model. Morphological aspects of terminology and prototype theory. Word-formation and its role in terminology theory and conceptology. (2) A morpho-conceptual classification system of the English baseball terminology. The classification system. Statistical results. Conclusions
  12. Kurdyumov, V.A.: Lokalizatsiya denotata i signifikata v trekhmernoi modeli yazyka (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    The multidimensional language model, as describes in a previous paper (1998, no.2), makes it possible to define a number of concepts, including denotation and signification. Shows that the 'classical semantic triangle', which is commonly used to express denotation and signification, does not contradict the principles of the model. Concludes that the multidimensional language model is a truly universal tool reflecting accurately both semantics and syntax
    Footnote
    Übers. des Titels: Localisation of denotation and sifnification in a three dimensional language model
  13. Barsalou, L.W.: Frames, concepts, and conceptual fields (1992) 0.01
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    Abstract
    In this chapter I propose that frames provide the fundamental representation of knowledge in human cognition. In the first section, I raise problems with the feature list representations often found in theories of knowledge, and I sketch the solutions that frames provide to them. In the second section, I examine the three fundamental concepts of frames: attribute-value sets, structural invariants, and constraints. Because frames also represents the attributes, values, structural invariants, and constraints within a frame, the mechanism that constructs frames builds them recursively. The frame theory I propose borrows heavily from previous frame theories, although its collection of representational components is somewhat unique. Furthermore, frame theorists generally assume that frames are rigid configurations of independent attributes, whereas I propose that frames are dynamic relational structures whose form is flexible and context dependent. In the third section, I illustrate how frames support a wide variety of representational tasks central to conceptual processing in natural and artificial intelligence. Frames can represent exemplars and propositions, prototypes and membership, subordinates and taxonomies. Frames can also represent conceptual combinations, event sequences, rules, and plans. In the fourth section, I show how frames define the extent of conceptual fields and how they provide a powerful productive mechanism for generating specific concepts within a field.
  14. Kolmayer, E.; Lavandier, J.; Roger, D.: Conceptual maps : users navigation through paradigmatic and syntagmatic links (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This experiment, focused on the users behaviour, aims to study the search topic representation they build and to highlight the role of a graphical thesaurus on their mental models and searching behaviour. The users expertise in the field is considered. The results show how difficult it is to structure a field; they also point out how much a graphical thesaurus could contribute to such a task, but also its restricted role in the query task. They urge us to think over which shape is proper to the conceptual interface and the variety of links that have to be taken into account
    Source
    Structures and relations in knowledge organization: Proceedings of the 5th International ISKO-Conference, Lille, 25.-29.8.1998. Ed.: W. Mustafa el Hadi et al
  15. Conceptual structures : theory, tools and applications. 6th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS'98, Montpellier, France, August, 10-12, 1998, Proceedings (1998) 0.01
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    Abstract
    This book constitutes the refereed proceedings of the 6th International Conference on Conceptual Structures, ICCS'98, held in Montpellier, France, in August 1998. The 20 revised full papers and 10 research reports presented were carefully selected from a total of 66 submissions; also included are three invited contributions. The volume is divided in topical sections on knowledge representation and knowledge engineering, tools, conceptual graphs and other models, relationships with logics, algorithms and complexity, natural language processing, and applications.
  16. Ausgewählte Texte zur Terminologie (1993) 0.00
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    Abstract
    The book contains a number of important papers from other languages than German which were translated for the purpose of this publication. Since many of the papers are out of print, these reprints and translations help saving them from being lost
  17. Fachsprachentheorie : Bd.1: Fachsprachliche Terminologie, Begriffs- und Sachsysteme, Methodologie; Bd.2: Konzeptionen und theoretische Richtungen; Bd.3: Auswahlbibliographie & Indices (1993-94) 0.00
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    Content
    Enthält u.a. die folgenden Beiträge: FELBER, H.: Fachsprache aus der Sicht der Allgemeinen Terminologielehre; BUDIN, G.: Terminologie und Fachkommunikation; HOHNHOLD, I.: Fachsprache konstituierende Gegenstände, Vorgänge, Maßnahmen und Strukturen: auf dem Weg von Begriffen und Benennungen zum Fachtext; ARNTZ, R. u. E. EYDAM: Zum Verhältnis von Sprach- und Sachwissen beim Übersetzen von Fachtexten; GUNNARSON, B.-L.: Fachsprachen und soziolinguistische Theorien: eine Untersuchung über ihre Relevanz für die Fachsprachenforschung; BORNETO, C.S.: Gebrauchsanweisungen: Ansätze zu einer Theorie der Subtexte; SAGER, J.C.: The position of special languages between natural and artificial languages
  18. Miller, G.A.: Wörter : Streifzüge durch die Psycholinguistik (1993) 0.00
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    Footnote
    Originaltitel: The science of words

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