allotermin
English
editEtymology
editAnalogous to allophone, allomorph, from allo- + Medieval Latin terminus (“a term”).
Noun
editallotermin (plural allotermins)
- (linguistics), (terminology) Any of the different realisations of a termineme under a specific domain or environment. For instance, [MORPHOLOGY]TERM is an abstract unit (i.e., termineme) with the meaning of "the study of forms of ..."; however, it gets alloterminalized as "the science of forms of living organisms" under biology, "the study of forms of words" under linguistics, "the general theory of form or formation" under philosophy, and "the science of forms of chemicals" under chemistry.
Related terms
editTranslations
editdifferent realisations of a termineme (terminology)
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References
edit- Yalap, H. & Biçer, Y. (2022). Phrasal loan translation terms in the master’s theses on teaching Turkish as a foreign language. International Online Journal of Education and Teaching (IOJET), 10(1). 162-190.