TERM AS A SPECIAL UNIT OF LANGUAGE
Keywords:
properties of terms, terminological field, linguistic environment, existence of a term, terminology, stylistic neutrality.Abstract
The word as a linguistic unit in all of its forms is the study's subject. The article concludes with the thesis that a term is a unique linguistic unit that is used to precisely name and express a unique object, concept, phenomenon, or kind of activity. Terms in this sense have a systemic relationship with other linguistic units of the corresponding special language of similar status. Furthermore, the language context in which a term exists is known as the terminological field.
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