
The Key to Technical Translation
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The two volumes combine 3 major areas: 1. Technical Translation, 2. General Linguistics and 3. Computational Lexicography, possibly indirectly marking the birth of a new discipline "Technical Linguistics".
The book is designed for practical as well as academic use, for translator trainers, practicing translators, applied linguists, and professional engineers and scientists working with English/German documentation.
"There is so much material there that the books will not only be wanted by English/German/English translators, but the English basis on its own will be attractive to other language orientations involving English" Juan C. Sager (UMIST, Manchester)
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- THE KEY TO TECHNICAL TRANSLATION VOLUME ONE CONCEPT SPECIFICATION
- Title page
- Copyright page
- ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
- PREFACE
- VORWORT
- Table of Contents
- INTRODUCTION
- 1. Layout
- 2. Objectives
- ACCESS GUIDE
- 1. Translation Approaches
- 2. Global Index
- 3. Diagrams, Term lists
- 4. Term Index
- 5. Information Retrieval
- Chapter One. PHYSICAL QUANTITIES
- 1.1 Basic Derived Quantities
- 1.1.1 Mass, Weight
- 1.1.2 Work, Energy, Power
- 1.13 Coulomb, Kelvin, Candela, Mol
- 1.2 Scalar/Vector Quantities
- 1.3 Magnitude, Direction
- 1.4 Mechanical Quantities
- 1.4.1 Speed, Velocity, Acceleration
- 1.4.2 Power, Performance, Efficiency
- 1.4.3 Impulse, Momentum
- 1.4.4 Stress, Strain, Tension
- 1.4.5 Moment, Torque, Torsion
- 1.5 Units, Symbols
- Figure 1: Mechanical Quantities
- Chapter Two. BASIC ELECTRICITY
- 2.1 Voltage, Current
- 2.2 Resistor, Resistance, Resistivity
- 2.3 Direct/Altematíng Crrent (AC/DC
- 2.4 Capacitor, Inductor, Transformer
- 2.5 Power, Wattage, Rating
- 2.6 Resistance, Reactance, Impedance
- 2.7 Scalar/Phasor Quantities
- 2.8 Transmission Cables
- Figure 2A: Electrical Quantities
- Figure 2B: Basic Electrical Terms
- Chapter Three. MATERIALS SCIENCE
- 3.1 Atomic Number, Mass Number, Group Number
- 3.2 Properties of Elements
- 3.3 Isotope, Nuclide
- 3.4 Atomic Bonding
- 3.5 Ion, Plasma
- 3.6 Material Properties
- Figure 3A: Extract from the Periodic Table of Elements
- Figure 3B: Common Elements
- Figure 3C: Atomic Constituents/Interatomic Bonding
- Chapter Four. NUCLEONICS
- 4.1 Radioactivity
- 4.2 Particulate/Electromagnetic Radiation
- 4.2.1 Radiation Energy
- 4.2.2 Wave/Particle Duality
- 4.3 Radiosubstances
- 4.4 Matter, Anti-Matter
- 4.5 Fission, Fusion, Decay
- 4.6 Nuclear Power
- Figure 4A: Broad Electromagnetic Spectrum
- Figure 4B: Decay Transitions of U-238
- Figure 4C: Elementary Partìdes
- Figure 4D: Oscillation/Wave/Radiation
- Figure 4E: Nudear Fission/Fusion
- Chapter Five. SEMICONDUCTORS
- 5.1 Semiconductor Devices
- 5.2 Semiconductor Materials
- 5.2.1 Donor Injection, N-Type Zone
- 522 Acceptor Injection, P-Type Zone
- 5.2.3 Pn-Junctìon/Transition
- 5.3 Conduction
- 5.3.1 Intrinsic/Extrinsic Conduction
- 5.3.2 Quantum Mechanics
- 5.3.3 Energy Gap, Mobility
- Figure 5: Semiconductor Materials
- Chapter Six. ELECTRONICS
- 6.1 Active/Passive Devices
- 6.2 Modules, Discrete Components
- 6.3 Transducers
- 6.4 Switching Devices
- 6.5 Terminal, Lead, Electrode
- 6.6 Heat Dissipation
- 6.7 Device Parameters
- Figure 6A: Electronic Circuit Devices/Modules
- Figure 6B: Terminal/Lead/Electrode Designators
- Figure 6C: Semiconductor Device Parameters/Terminology
- Chapter Seven. ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING
- 7.1 Engineer, Technologist, Technician
- 7.2 Electrical/Electronic Equipment
- 7.3 Circuit Technology
- 7.4 Junction Devices
- 7.4.1 Diode
- 7.4.2 Transistor
- 7.4.3 Thyristor
- 7.5 Power Supply Unit
- 7.6 Household Electrics
- 7.7 Auto-Electrics
- Figure 7A: Electric Motors
- Figure 7B: Circuit Applications
- Figure 7C: Power Supply/Circuitry
- Chapter Eight. AUTOMOTIVE ENGINEERING
- 8.1 Ignition System
- 8.2 Fuel System
- 8.3 Engine, Transmission
- 8.4 Brake System
- 8.5 Steering, Suspension, Bodywork
- Figure 8A: Automobile Terms, British/American/German
- Figure 8B: Ignition/Carburation/Battery
- Figure 8C: Engine/Transmission
- Figure 8D: Brake Assembly
- Figure 8E: Steering/Suspension/Body
- Chapter Nine. MECHANICAL ENGINEERING
- 9.1 Machine Technology
- 9.2. Civil/Construction Engineering
- 9.3 Nautical, Aeronautical Engineering
- 9.4 Metallurgy
- Figure 9A: Material Properties
- Figure 9B: Metal-Woridng Veibs
- Figure 9C: Tools
- Figure 9D: Screws/Bolts
- Chapter Ten. CHEMICAL ENGINEERING
- 10.1 Metal, Non-Metal
- 10.2 Solid, liquid, Gas
- 10.3 Acid, Alkali, Base, Salt
- 10.4 Oxidation, Reduction, Catalysis
- 10.5 Isomer, Monomer, Polymer
- 10.6 Chemical Industries
- Figure 10A: Chemical Substances
- Figure 10B: Chemical-Laboratoiy Terms
- Chapter Eleven. COMPUTER ENGINEERING
- 11.1 Computer Systems
- 11.2 Hardware
- 11.3 Computer, Processor, Calculator
- 11.4 Mainframe, PC
- 11.5 Software
- Figure 11A: Computer System
- Figure 11B: Keyboard
- Figure 11C: Keyset
- Figure 11D: Control Keys
- Figure 11E: File Handling
- Figure 11F: Text Format
- Chapter Twelve. LEXICOGRAPHY
- 12.1 Hierarchic Listing
- 12.2 Reverse Listing
- 12.3 Collocation
- 12.4 Global Access
- TERM INDEX
- GLOBAL INDEX
- BIBLIOGRAPHY
- APPENDIX General, Technical, Computational Linguistics
- 1. Accessing Techniques
- 1.1 Term Selection
- 1.2 Lexis, Syntax
- 1.3 Synonymy
- 1.4 Hyponymy
- 1.5 Antonymy, Contrast
- 1.6 Polyonymy (British/American)
- 1.7 Homonymy, Polysemy
- 1.8 Style
- 1.9 Writing Conventions
- 2. linguistics
- 3. Computation
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