Les désignations de minéraux et de gemmes: de la terminologie au vocabulaire courant
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https://doi.org/10.7203/qfilologia.10.5086Keywords:
specific terminology, languages in contrast, designationAbstract
The language of Mineralogy and Gemmology uses a specific, technical vocabulary. As sciences these fields require a precise terminology for description analysis, research in the laboratory. But they deal with objects that are also pieces of art or investment products or even part of a therapeutic system. As such the language used in these fields becomes popular and polysemic.
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