Tag: Terminology
The 5th edition of “Why is terminology your passion?” is now...
TermCoord is delighted to announce the publication of the 5th e-book edition of “Why is terminology your passion?”, a compilation of interviews with well-known...
Online Conference for the University of Padova
On November 20th, the conference titled "Terminologia al Parlamento Europeo e la collaborazione con l’Università di Padova" (Terminology at the European Parliament and the...
Terminology without Borders – Our University Partners
Our Terminology without Borders project is constantly growing! With the introduction of two new sub-projects on Environment (YourTerm ENVI) and Food (YourTerm FOOD) last...
Terminotics: a Computational Approach to Terminology
The increasing exchange of experiences and knowledge between the fields of Natural Language Processing (NLP), Information Retrieval, Corpus Linguistics, Computational Linguistics, Knowledge Engineering and...
IATE Term of the Week: Marine Litter
“According to the European Commission, more than 80% of marine litter is plastics. Together they constitute 70% of all marine litter items. Due to...
IATE Term of the Week: Recovery plan
Recovery plan (also called roadmap for recovery) is one of the terms acquiring increasing popularity during this new global situation caused by the COVID-19...
IATE Term of the Week: De-confinement
One of the amazing traits of words is the way they emerge more or less powerful according to their surrounding reality. Each word is...
Terminology: an Introduction
There has been a lot of terminology talk in here, which makes sense considering that we are the European Parliament’s Terminology Coordination Unit. But...
Towards a Linguistic Definition of ‘Simplified Medical English’: Applying Textometric Analysis...
Plain language is communication that non-expert audiences can understand the first time they read or hear it.
It plays a key role in the field...
I·ATE Food Term of the Week: Bajaderka
As climate change has become an important issue worldwide, we have grown accustomed to terms such as ‘zero waste cooking’ or ‘food waste recycling’...