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@proceedings{2224379, author = {Pořízková, Kateřina}, booktitle = {Appreciating Plurilingual Competencies: Current and Future Perspectives}, keywords = {clinical communication; plurilingualism; corpus linguistic; data driven mothodology}, language = {eng}, title = {Classical languages pragmatically: adapting Latin and Greek linguistic phenomena as an interlingual competence for denoting technical concepts}, year = {2022} }
TY - CONF ID - 2224379 AU - Pořízková, Kateřina PY - 2022 TI - Classical languages pragmatically: adapting Latin and Greek linguistic phenomena as an interlingual competence for denoting technical concepts KW - clinical communication KW - plurilingualism KW - corpus linguistic KW - data driven mothodology N2 - The aim of this paper is to contribute to the discussion about promoting plurilingualism with a special focus on adapting Latin and Greek lexical and grammatical patterns into the process of second (L2) or third (L3) language acquisition. There is no doubt that even basic knowledge of these classical languages leads to a crucial ability to comprehend the basic semantic features of many cognates or internationalisms in the European Union communication environment. In addition, awareness of general mechanisms in interlingual transfer may facilitate benefits for Latin learners. This study deals with learning Latin and Greek in contemporary medical terminology of the clinical communication. The research is based on i) linguistic analyses of corpus of authentic clinical texts with a special focus on adapting Latin and Greek language patterns by physicians and ii) comprehensive analysis of students´ final tests (after two semesters of Latin and Greek terminology course) in relation to their ability to denote technical concepts via applying Latin and Greek language patterns. ER -
POŘÍZKOVÁ, Kateřina. Classical languages pragmatically: adapting Latin and Greek linguistic phenomena as an interlingual competence for denoting technical concepts. In \textit{Appreciating Plurilingual Competencies: Current and Future Perspectives}. 2022.
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