Wang Lu – Postgraduate Student, Department of General and Comparative Linguistics, Moscow State Linguistic University, Russia, Moscow, w-luluer@yandex.ru Pishchalnikova Vera Anatolievna – Doctor of Science in Philology, full professor, professor at the Department of General and Comparative Linguistics, Moscow State Linguistic University, Russia, Moscow, pishchalnikova@mail.ru
The paper deals with the issue of the formation of ancient Chinese terminology. The research material includes encyclopedic, philosophical, scientific works of Ancient China. The purpose of the study is to establish the key trends in the formation of terminology. The relevance of the research is determined by the need to comprehend the ways of development of Chinese terminology, to determine how borrowed theories were modified in Chinese linguistics, to establish the role of Chinese theories in present-day terminology, the formation of which is closely related to the terminological thought of antiquity. The author identifies four stages in the formation of Chinese terminology.
terminology; term formation; ancient Chinese writings; nomination; the theory of name correction, linguaculture
Download textFor citing: Wang Lu, Pishchalnikova V.A. The main trends in the formation of ancient Chinese terminology as a reflection of the specificity of linguaculture. Ethnopsycholinguistics, 2(17), 7-23. DOI: 10.31249/epl/2024.02.01