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Based on original research and novel concepts, this book investigates the nature and use of terminology from linguistic and applied viewpoints. Throughout, problems with terminology, such as overuse by teachers and cases of synonymy and polysemy, are considered and solutions are offered.
Part One looks firstly at some basic concepts, then draws important distinctions between pedagogic and scientific terminology, and between transparent, opaque and iconic terms, before examining the historical, lexical and grammatical nature of terms.
Part Two attempts to estimate the value and relevance of terminology in language teaching and describes the use and knowledge of terminology in various language-teaching-related constituencies: learners, teachers, textbooks, grammars and research. It concludes with a discussion of the criteria for evaluating terms and an analysis of terms used in ELT.

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Contents: Pedagogic and scientific terminology – Types of terms – The development of terms – The lexis of terms – The grammar of terms – The place of terminology in language teaching – Terminology and learners’ knowledge – Terminology and teachers – Terminology in pedagogic grammars – Grammatical terminology in textbooks – Terminology in research and testing – Evaluating terms: some criteria for the selection of terms – A metalingual analysis of English grammatical terms.

Terminology in English Language Teaching: Nature

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    Publisher: Peter Lang AG, Internationaler Verlag der Wissenschaften
    Publication Date: 23/11/2010
    ISBN13: 9783034300131, 978-3034300131
    ISBN10: 3034300131

    Description

    Book Synopsis
    Based on original research and novel concepts, this book investigates the nature and use of terminology from linguistic and applied viewpoints. Throughout, problems with terminology, such as overuse by teachers and cases of synonymy and polysemy, are considered and solutions are offered.
    Part One looks firstly at some basic concepts, then draws important distinctions between pedagogic and scientific terminology, and between transparent, opaque and iconic terms, before examining the historical, lexical and grammatical nature of terms.
    Part Two attempts to estimate the value and relevance of terminology in language teaching and describes the use and knowledge of terminology in various language-teaching-related constituencies: learners, teachers, textbooks, grammars and research. It concludes with a discussion of the criteria for evaluating terms and an analysis of terms used in ELT.

    Table of Contents
    Contents: Pedagogic and scientific terminology – Types of terms – The development of terms – The lexis of terms – The grammar of terms – The place of terminology in language teaching – Terminology and learners’ knowledge – Terminology and teachers – Terminology in pedagogic grammars – Grammatical terminology in textbooks – Terminology in research and testing – Evaluating terms: some criteria for the selection of terms – A metalingual analysis of English grammatical terms.

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