he Artificial Intelligence-related Superordinate Concepts and Terminological Variation in the English and Ukrainian Languages
The Artificial Intelligence-related Superordinate Concepts and Terminological Variation in the English and Ukrainian Languages
Author(s): Jurgita Mikelionienė, Artemii PonomarevskyiSubject(s): Media studies, Language acquisition, Sociolinguistics, Descriptive linguistics, Eastern Slavic Languages
Published by: Vilniaus Universiteto Leidykla
Keywords: artificial intelligence-related concept model; superordinate concept; artificial intelligencerelated terms; terminological variations; translation;
Summary/Abstract: This research is aimed at analyzing the artificial intelligence-related superordinate concepts in the English and Ukrainian languages and explaining the relevance of using terminological variations from the field of artificial intelligence (AI) in a particular context on the example of translation from English (EN) into Ukrainian (UK). The essence of terminological variation (TV) as a linguistic phenomenon, and possible reasons for its emergence are described. Terminological variants in the newly established field of artificial intelligence appear either in both EN and UK, or in one of those due to a specific understanding of objects and ideas in a particular language. The main concepts in EN and UK, which may include both terms and variants, in the field of AI are identified. On the example of building a basic concept model with the respect to the core concept of AI, the differences in understanding similar concepts in the EN and UK are explained. Considering these differences, the contextually motivated ways of using the artificial intelligence-related terms or TVs are provided in the examples of translation from EN into UK.
Journal: Slavistica Vilnensis
- Issue Year: 69/2024
- Issue No: 1
- Page Range: 87-102
- Page Count: 16
- Language: English
