Draft:Terminology/Quiz

Terminology is a lecture under development for the course on the elements of terminology.

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{The field or subject area of an apparent scientific or technical term is referred to as its what { domain (i) }
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{True or False, When a word enters a language of interest part of the knowledge gathered is in etymology. + TRUE - FALSE
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{A number of methods to study terms does not include which of the following? - analysing the concepts and concept structures - identifying the terms assigned to the concepts - establishing correspondences between terms in the various languages - managing terminology databases + witty wordplay
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{"Two-word terms [are] determined not to be of interest in the context of the whole document collection either because they do not occur frequently enough or because they occur in a constant distribution among different documents [deviation-based approach]" is called { filtering (i) }
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{True or False, An ethnonym is a type of technical terminology that has a particular meaning within a specific industry. - TRUE + FALSE
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{Which of the following is lexicography rather than terminology? - concepts - conceptual systems - labels + meanings - terms - domain
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{"[T]he main goal of terminology is not to represent concepts in order to manipulate them (as in artificial intelligence) but to define a common vocabulary we hope is consensual.” is called { ontoterminology (i) }
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{True or False, "Terms are words and compound words that in specific contexts are given specific meanings". + TRUE - FALSE
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{Terminology science is not to be confused with? - typology - semantics - semasiology - linguistics - derivatology + entomology
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{"A field that involves the defining or explaining of technical terminology" is called what. { orismology (i) }
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Hypotheses

 * 1) Terminology is used to describe dangerous entities like a dominant group.