KNOWLEDGE SYSTEMS IN THE ENGLISH FIELD-SPECIFIC DICTIONARY

The study examines a potential for developing a concept-based dictionary of English geological terminology focusing on domain knowledge and semantic features. The results indicate that thematic structuring around domain concepts signifi cantly enhances the representation of geological knowledge. By...

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Main Author: Olena Brona
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Ivan Franko National University of Lviv 2024-11-01
Series:Іноземна філологія
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Online Access:http://publications.lnu.edu.ua/collections/index.php/foreighnphilology/article/view/4490
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Summary:The study examines a potential for developing a concept-based dictionary of English geological terminology focusing on domain knowledge and semantic features. The results indicate that thematic structuring around domain concepts signifi cantly enhances the representation of geological knowledge. By utilising English academic and educational corpora, the methodology incorporated cognitive linguistic theory, ontological principles, and advanced text corpus analysis. It was determined that organising terms hierarchically according to domain concepts improves the accuracy of knowledge representation. The study evaluated the impact of concept-based structuring on eff ective knowledge transmission, demonstrating its capacity to facilitate better communication among experts and novices. The proposed dictionary structure highlights the importance of precise and systemic organisation in capturing complex semantic relationships.
ISSN:0320-2372
2078-2373