Abstract
Presentation of issue "Langues de spécialité: problèmes et méthodes".
The RFLA has decided to propose to its readers a group of articles, which seem to us representative either of new horizons of research or of fields of research (law, remediation for example), and which recognized importance mobilizes more and more interest and the work of many researchers. The second group of articles is about more circumscribed fields, but many of them remain the subject of numerous researches for various reasons.
This issue does not claim to have covered the vast field of specialty languages, which remain unquestionably recognized, but whose frontiers are now less obvious. New disciplines and more hybrid business areas emerge (like marketing for example) that often lead to term transfers and semantic field changes.
The RFLA has decided to propose to its readers a group of articles, which seem to us representative either of new horizons of research or of fields of research (law, remediation for example), and which recognized importance mobilizes more and more interest and the work of many researchers. The second group of articles is about more circumscribed fields, but many of them remain the subject of numerous researches for various reasons.
This issue does not claim to have covered the vast field of specialty languages, which remain unquestionably recognized, but whose frontiers are now less obvious. New disciplines and more hybrid business areas emerge (like marketing for example) that often lead to term transfers and semantic field changes.
Original language | French |
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Pages (from-to) | 5-6 |
Number of pages | 2 |
Journal | Revue Française de Linguistique Appliquée |
Volume | 19 |
Publication status | Published - 1 Jan 2014 |
Keywords
- Editorial
- Specialty languages