期刊名称:TERMINOLOGY

ISSN:0929-9971
出版频率:Semi-annual
出版社:JOHN BENJAMINS PUBLISHING CO, PO BOX 36224, AMSTERDAM, NETHERLANDS, 1020 ME
  出版社网址:http://www.benjamins.nl/
期刊网址:http://www.benjamins.nl/cgi-bin/t_seriesview.cgi?series=TERM
影响因子: 0.476(2015年) 0.636(2014年) 0.375(2013年) 0.105 (2012年) 0.167(2011年)
主题范畴:LINGUISTICS

期刊简介(About the journal)    投稿须知(Instructions to Authors)    编辑部信息(Editorial Board)   



About the journal

Editors
Kyo Kageura, University of Tokyo
Marie-Claude L' Homme, University of Montreal, Canada

Consultant
Juan C. Sager, University of Manchester

ISSN: 0929-9971
E-ISSN: 1569-9994
  
Electronic edition at ingentaJournals

Terminology is an independent journal with a cross-cultural and cross-disciplinary scope. It focusses on the discussion of (systematic) solutions not only of language problems encountered in translation, but also, for example, of (monolingual) problems of ambiguity, reference and developments in multidisciplinary communication. Particular attention will be given to new and developing subject areas such as knowledge representation and transfer, information technology tools, expert systems and terminological databases. Terminology encompasses terminology both in general (theory and practice) and in specialized fields (LSP), such as physics; biomedical sciences; technology; engineering; humanities; management; law; arts; business administration; trade; corporate identity; economics; methodology; and any other area in which terminology is essential to improve communication.

For more information on terminology, see also the TermNet newsletter.

Glossary of Terms used in Terminology (PDF)

This journal is peer reviewed and indexed in: IBR/IBZ, INIST, INSPEC, Language Abstracts, Linguistic Bibliography/Bibliographie Linguistique, LLBA, MLA Bibliography, European Reference Index for the Humanities, and in the following Thomson Reuter (ISI) services: Social Sciences Citation Index; Arts and Humanities Citation Index; Social Scisearch; Current Contents/Social and Behavioral Sciences; Current Contents/Arts & Humanities

 

 

 

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Instructions to Authors

Terminology

Guidelines for contributors

LANGUAGE: Contributions should preferably be in English. If not written by a native speaker of English it is advisable to have the paper checked by a native speaker. Articles in French, Spanish or German will also be considered.

MANUSCRIPTS should be submitted as email attachments, double spaced, with margins of 3 cm at least, all round. The first page of a manuscript should contain the title of the article, the name, affiliation address and email address of each author, and a self-contained abstract in English (100-150 words) including key words.

COPYRIGHT: Authors are responsible for observing the laws of copyright when quoting or reproducing material. The copyright of articles published in TERMINOLOGY is held by the Publisher. Permission for the author to use the article elsewhere will be granted by the Publisher providing full acknowledgement is given to the source.

SECTIONS: Papers should be reasonably divided into sections and, if necessary, sub-sections.

SPELLING should be British English or American English and should be consistent throughout the paper, unless the paper is in French, Spanish or German.

Line drawings (FIGURES) and photographs (PLATES) should be submitted as EPS or TIFF files or as reproducible originals. They should be numbered consecutively and appropriate captions should be provided. Reference to any Figures or Plates should be made in the main text and an indication should be given where they should appear approximately.

TABLES should be numbered consecutively and should be referred to in the main text. Appropriate captions should appear above each Table.

FOOTNOTES should be kept to an absolute minimum. They should be numbered consecutively throughout the article and the Notes should be listed in a section 'Notes' following the main text.

REFERENCES: References in the text should follow the style: (Brown 1989: 224-256).
The REFERENCE section should follow the NOTES and should list all references cited in the main text. References should be listed (1) alphabetically and (2) chronologically. Names of Journals should be given in full with page references. Examples:

Books
Aitchison, J. and A. Gilchrist. 1972. Thesaurus Construction. A Practical Manual. London: ASLIB.
Wright, S.E. and G. Budin (eds). 2001. Handbook of Terminology Management, Vol. 2. Amsterdam/Philadelphia: John Benjamins.

Article in book/journal
Sherman, D. 1978. "Special purpose dictionaries." Cahiers de Lexicologie 30(1), 82-102.
Tomaszczyk, J. 1988. "The bilingual dictionary under review." In Snell-Hornby, Mary (ed.), ZüriLEX '86 Proceedings. Papers read at the EURALEX International Congress, University of Zürich, 9-14 September 1986. Tübingen: Francke Verlag.

 

Authors are kindly requested to check their manuscripts very carefully before submission in order to avoid delays and extra costs at the proof stage. Once a paper is accepted for publication, it will be allocated to a forthcoming issue and the first author will receive page proofs by email in PDF format for final correction by email in PDF format. These must be returned with corrections by the dates determined by the publication schedule. Any author's alterations other than typographical corrections in the page proofs may be charged to the author.

Authors of main articles will receive a complimentary copy of the issue in which their paper appears.

CONTACT: Manuscripts and all editorial correspondence should be sent to the General Editors of TERMINOLOGY
c/o Marie Claude L'Homme
University of Montreal
Dept. of Linguistics/Translation
C.P. 6128 succ. Centre-Ville
Montreal, Quebec
Canada H3C 3J7
Email:
lhommem@LING.UMontreal.CA

 


Editorial Board

 

Editors
Kyo Kageura, University of Tokyo
Marie-Claude L'Homme, University of Montreal, Canada

Consultant
Juan C. Sager, University of Manchester

Editorial Assistant
Annaïch Le Serrec

Editorial Board
Bruno de Bess? Universit?de Genève, Switzerland
M. Teresa Cabr?Castellv? University Pompeu Fabra, Spain
Alison Chipman, Getty Art History Information Program, Los Angeles, CA
Béatrice Daille, LINA, CNRS, France
Kyo Kageura, University of Tokyo, Japan

Advisory Board
Reiner Arntz, University of Hildesheim, Germany
Henning Bergenholtz, Århus School of Business, Denmark
Gerhard Budin, University of Vienna, Austria
Key-Sun Choi, Computer Science Division, KAIST, South Korea
Rute Costa, Universidade Nova de Lisboa, Portugal
John H. Dirckx, Dayton University, Ohio, USA
Yves Gambier, University of Turku, Finland
Charles T. Gilreath, University of Florida, USA
John Humbley, Universit?Paris 7, France
Rostislav Kocourek, Dalhousie University, Halifax, Canada
Hiroshi Nagakawa, University of Tokyo, Japan
Maria Teresa Pazienza, University of Rome, Italy
Margaret Rogers, University of Surrey, UK
Monique Slodzian, CRIM-INALCO, Paris, France
Frieda Steurs, Lessius Hogeschool, Belgium
Piet Swanepoel, University of South Africa
Sue Ellen Wright, Kent State University, USA

 


 

 


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