THEORY OF TERMINOLOGY AND ITS BASIC PRINCIPLES
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terminology, principles, univocality, systematicity, standardization, technical terminology, harmonization.Abstract
The article analyzes the conceptual foundations of the theory of terminology and its main principles, as well as the possibilities of their application to Uzbek technical terminology. The purpose of the research is to generalize the terminological approaches put forward in various theoretical schools, develop a model of term selection and standardization principles, and demonstrate ways to apply them in national technical terminology. Historical-comparative, theoretical-synthetic, and empirical analysis methods were used. As a result, a model of terminological principles based on accuracy, systematicity, context-independence, functional compatibility, brevity, national–international compatibility, and conceptual harmonization was developed. This approach contributes to the creation of a unified terminological database in Uzbekistan and the development of a national terminology policy.
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