Toward Non-Taxonomic Structuring of Scientific Notions: The Case of the Language of Chemistry and the Environment

Author:

Gotkova Tomara1ORCID,Ingrosso Francesca2ORCID,Mikhel Polina3ORCID,Polguère Alain1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. ATILF, CNRS, Université de Lorraine, 54000 Nancy, France

2. Laboratoire de Physique et Chimie Théoriques, Université de Lorraine and CNRS, UMR 7019, 54000 Nancy, France

3. CREE, INaLCO, 75013 Paris, France

Abstract

This paper addresses the crucial question of the structuring of scientific Notions for the purpose of their proper teaching/acquisition. It aims to demonstrate that non-taxonomic structures, derived from the systematic lexicographic definition of terminological lexical units, can be rigorously constructed and are adequate for implementing a non-isolationist approach to terminology modeling: one that embeds the description of terminological units within a more global model of the general lexicon. Using theoretical and descriptive principles of Explanatory Combinatorial Lexicology and the lexicography of lexical networks known as Lexical Systems, we apply our approach to the core terminology of chemistry and chemistry-related environmental terminology. This allows us to propose Notion building road maps for three languages—English, French and Russian—that can be used as guides for the teaching/acquisition of chemistry Notions. Additionally, exploiting the special case of the noun carbon—which pertains to chemistry, environmental science and, even, general language—we demonstrate the potential of our non-isolationist approach for interfacing distinct sectors of terminological knowledge.

Funder

Grand Est Region

Lorraine Université d’Excellence

Publisher

MDPI AG

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