Terminology behaviour of terms and hispanic denominative variants related to roles and types of bullying
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The main objective of this empirical, applied, documental and systematic terminographic research was to analyze the behavior of the terms and denominative variants of the terminology of the types and roles involved in bullying. For this study, a corpus, composed of 93 terms and 116...
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Terminology behaviour of terms and hispanic denominative variants related to roles and types of bullying El comportamiento terminológico de los términos y variantes denominativas hispanas relativos a actores y tipos de bullying |
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Luna García, Rosa |
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Comportamiento terminológico, variante denominativa, bullying, tipos de bullying, actores del bullying Terminology behaviour, denominative variant, bullying, types of bullying, roles in bullying |
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The main objective of this empirical, applied, documental and systematic terminographic research was to analyze the behavior of the terms and denominative variants of the terminology of the types and roles involved in bullying. For this study, a corpus, composed of 93 terms and 116 denominative variants, was used; this, as a whole, resulted in a definitive terminographic corpus composed of 209 terminological units referred to two sub-corpus: types of bullying and roles in bullying. The research reached the following general conclusions: In terms of quantity, the terminological sub-corpus referring to the types of roles is marginally superior to that related to the types of bullying, unlike the corpus of variants that doubles in number of terms to the first two. • The sub-corpus, types of bullying and roles in bullying, revealed a clear tendency to terminologization. This is the use of words of general language. • The most widely used constructing resource for the production of types and roles in bullying is the syntagma, with the syntagmatic pattern: N+ADJ.• The denominative variants appear in 21% of terms, in similar proportions for types and roles in bullying. • The denominative variation, by extension or elongation, is the most recurrent in the types and roles in bullying. • The considerable percentage of the denominative variation by extension responds to the need to specify the modifiers in order to eliminate the ambiguity or lack of transparency, of the head or lexical base. • Both, the simple and complex, monolexical terms tend to form denominative variants by extension or elongation; on the other hand, in polylexical terms the tendency is to form lexical variants. |
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Terminology behaviour of terms and hispanic denominative variants related to roles and types of bullyingEl comportamiento terminológico de los términos y variantes denominativas hispanas relativos a actores y tipos de bullyingLuna García, RosaComportamiento terminológico, variante denominativa, bullying, tipos de bullying, actores del bullyingTerminology behaviour, denominative variant, bullying, types of bullying, roles in bullyingThe main objective of this empirical, applied, documental and systematic terminographic research was to analyze the behavior of the terms and denominative variants of the terminology of the types and roles involved in bullying. For this study, a corpus, composed of 93 terms and 116 denominative variants, was used; this, as a whole, resulted in a definitive terminographic corpus composed of 209 terminological units referred to two sub-corpus: types of bullying and roles in bullying. The research reached the following general conclusions: In terms of quantity, the terminological sub-corpus referring to the types of roles is marginally superior to that related to the types of bullying, unlike the corpus of variants that doubles in number of terms to the first two. • The sub-corpus, types of bullying and roles in bullying, revealed a clear tendency to terminologization. This is the use of words of general language. • The most widely used constructing resource for the production of types and roles in bullying is the syntagma, with the syntagmatic pattern: N+ADJ.• The denominative variants appear in 21% of terms, in similar proportions for types and roles in bullying. • The denominative variation, by extension or elongation, is the most recurrent in the types and roles in bullying. • The considerable percentage of the denominative variation by extension responds to the need to specify the modifiers in order to eliminate the ambiguity or lack of transparency, of the head or lexical base. • Both, the simple and complex, monolexical terms tend to form denominative variants by extension or elongation; on the other hand, in polylexical terms the tendency is to form lexical variants. El objetivo central de este estudio, de corte empírico, aplicado, documental y terminográfico sistemático fue analizar el comportamiento de los términos y variantes denominativas de laterminología de los tipos y actores que participan en el fenómeno del bullying. Se trabajó con un corpus compuesto por extrajeron 93 términos y 116 variantes denominativas que, en su conjunto, dieron como resultado un corpus terminográfico definitivo conformado por 209 unidades terminológicas referidas a dos subcorpus: tipos de bullying y actores del bullying. La investigación arribó a las siguientes conclusiones generales: • Cuantitativamente hablando, el subcorpus terminológico referido a los tipos de actores es ínfimamente superior al relativo a los tipos de bullying, a diferencia del corpus de variantes que duplica en número de términos a los dos primeros. • Los subcorpus tipos de bullying y actores del bullying revelaron una clara tendencia a la terminologización esto es el empleo de vocablos de lengua general. • El recurso de formación más utilizado para la acuñación de tipos y actores de bullying es la sintagmación con el patrón sintágmático N+ADJ. • Las variantes denominativas se presentan en el 21% de términos en proporciones emejantes para tipos y actores de bullying. • La variación denominativa por extensión o alargamiento es la más recurrente en los subcorpus tipos y actores del bullying. • El considerable porcentaje de la variación denominativa por extensión responde a la necesidad de explicitar los modificadores para eliminar la ambigüedad, o falta de transparencia, del núcleo o base léxica• Los términos monoléxicos, simples y complejos, tienden a formar variantes denominativas por extensión o alargamiento; por el contrario, en los poliléxicos la tendencia se orienta a formar variantes de tipo léxico. Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazón (UNIFÉ)2019-06-01info:eu-repo/semantics/articleinfo:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersionapplication/pdfhttps://revistas.unife.edu.pe/index.php/consensus/article/view/224310.33539/consensus.2019.v24n1.2243Consensus; Vol. 24 No. 1 (2019): Consensus; 61-78Consensus; Vol. 24 Núm. 1 (2019): Consensus; 61-781680-3817reponame:Revistas - Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazóninstname:Universidad Femenina del Sagrado Corazóninstacron:UNIFEspahttps://revistas.unife.edu.pe/index.php/consensus/article/view/2243/2320Derechos de autor 2019 Rosa Luna Garcíainfo:eu-repo/semantics/openAccessoai:revistas.unife.edu.pe:article/22432022-05-05T06:50:48Z |
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