English Career Terms Synonymy

Synonymy is a linguistic phenomenon which reflects the complexity of reality representation in a linguistic worldview. Terminological synonymy poses certain difficulties for specialists who perform practical tasks in application areas such as translation and education. Career development, career adv...

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Main Author: Yulia A. Filyasova
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University) 2021-10-01
Series:RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
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Online Access:http://journals.rudn.ru/semiotics-semantics/article/viewFile/27565/19882
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spelling doaj-3f1bb9ed910a4bd7ae2ab572b78631b62021-10-06T09:19:58ZengPeoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics2313-22992411-12362021-10-0112366968310.22363/2313-2299-2021-12-3-669-68320528English Career Terms SynonymyYulia A. Filyasova0Saint-Petersburg State University of EconomicsSynonymy is a linguistic phenomenon which reflects the complexity of reality representation in a linguistic worldview. Terminological synonymy poses certain difficulties for specialists who perform practical tasks in application areas such as translation and education. Career development, career advancement, career growth, career progression, career progress, career enhancement are among the most frequently used terms with similar semantics which indicates a certain degree of indefiniteness in the terminology in the correspondent professional field. The aim of this paper is to conduct comparative linguistic analysis of these terms. The material is presented by research article titles from eight scientific databases. Methods include quantitative and qualitative study of frequency, semantic fields by semantically related concepts, keywords, syntagmatic collocability and componential analysis. The results show that career development can be currently considered a hyperonym as it is the most frequent and time-proved term with the widest semantic coverage and indication to professional spheres in the dictionaries. Despite its obvious prevalence, career advancement , career progression, career growth and career progress are gaining momentum as alternative terms highlighting a lack of important semantic nuances in career development. Though the general number of career advancement and career progression across research papers is considerably lower, their presence in article titles is almost the same as that of career development. Title is arguably the most demonstrative part of a research paper; therefore, it can be presumed that the career terms might acquire lexical meanings which will clearly differentiate vertical career growth from horizontal organizational movement.http://journals.rudn.ru/semiotics-semantics/article/viewFile/27565/19882synonymyhyperonymcareertermresearch articlecomponential analysissemantic fieldsyntactic collocability
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English Career Terms Synonymy
RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
synonymy
hyperonym
career
term
research article
componential analysis
semantic field
syntactic collocability
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title English Career Terms Synonymy
title_short English Career Terms Synonymy
title_full English Career Terms Synonymy
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title_full_unstemmed English Career Terms Synonymy
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publisher Peoples’ Friendship University of Russia (RUDN University)
series RUDN Journal of Language Studies, Semiotics and Semantics
issn 2313-2299
2411-1236
publishDate 2021-10-01
description Synonymy is a linguistic phenomenon which reflects the complexity of reality representation in a linguistic worldview. Terminological synonymy poses certain difficulties for specialists who perform practical tasks in application areas such as translation and education. Career development, career advancement, career growth, career progression, career progress, career enhancement are among the most frequently used terms with similar semantics which indicates a certain degree of indefiniteness in the terminology in the correspondent professional field. The aim of this paper is to conduct comparative linguistic analysis of these terms. The material is presented by research article titles from eight scientific databases. Methods include quantitative and qualitative study of frequency, semantic fields by semantically related concepts, keywords, syntagmatic collocability and componential analysis. The results show that career development can be currently considered a hyperonym as it is the most frequent and time-proved term with the widest semantic coverage and indication to professional spheres in the dictionaries. Despite its obvious prevalence, career advancement , career progression, career growth and career progress are gaining momentum as alternative terms highlighting a lack of important semantic nuances in career development. Though the general number of career advancement and career progression across research papers is considerably lower, their presence in article titles is almost the same as that of career development. Title is arguably the most demonstrative part of a research paper; therefore, it can be presumed that the career terms might acquire lexical meanings which will clearly differentiate vertical career growth from horizontal organizational movement.
topic synonymy
hyperonym
career
term
research article
componential analysis
semantic field
syntactic collocability
url http://journals.rudn.ru/semiotics-semantics/article/viewFile/27565/19882
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