Onymic Binomials in English and Romanian Medical Nomenclatures
Onymic Binomials in English and Romanian Medical Nomenclatures
Author(s): Cristina Mihaela Popescu, Floriana PopescuSubject(s): Social Sciences, Language and Literature Studies, Theoretical Linguistics, Sociology, Comparative Linguistics, Health and medicine and law
Published by: Editura Casa Cărții de Știință
Keywords: onymic binomial; semi-technicalisms; taxonomy; synonyms;
Summary/Abstract: General framework: onymic binomials are lexical structures composed of two elements (a proper name and a common noun) that constitute a lexical unit with a fixed form and a meaning that does not result from the sum of the meanings of the components. Objectives: to classify on the basis of linguistic criteria and to describe the particular structures of onymic binomials in the English and Romanian medical nomenclature Methods: onymic binomials were selected from corpora used in two monographic studies developed between 1996 and 2019 and published in July 2021. Manual selection was supplemented with examples recorded from searches of the following electronic resources: PubMed, Web of Science, Semantic Scholar and Elsevier. Science direct. Results: Onymic binomials are constructed with various types of anthroponyms and toponyms. The descriptive forms distinguish, on the one hand, between nominal and genitival constructions and, on the other hand, between the types of common nouns used, namely those belonging to the main lexical background, or to semi-technical, technical and super-technical words. Limitations: The study was not compiled with the aim of inventorying the total number of active onymic binomials in English and/or Romanian medical nomenclature, as they are so numerous that they could cover the pages of a specialized dictionary. Conclusions: Although the English and Romanian languages belong to different branches of the Indo-European trunk, the onymic binomials studied revealed common features, visible both in the proper noun and in the common noun, as well as particularities dictated by the syntactic context in which they appear, which may cause confusion with impact on oral communication.
Journal: Analele Universității ”Dunărea de Jos din Galați, Lexic comun / Lexic specializat
- Issue Year: I/2023
- Issue No: 29
- Page Range: 208-222
- Page Count: 15
- Language: English
