Language of Scientific Communication: the Most Frequent Conceptual Mechanisms in Observing and Describing Scientific Phenomena in Information Science

The aim of the paper is to analyze and to present the most frequent conceptual mechanisms in observing and describing scientific phenomena which allow a successful and efficient exchange of information on the level of communication between the scientific community and the “audience”, and also on the...

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Main Author: Milijana Mičunović
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Zadar 2012-12-01
Series:Libellarium: Journal for the Research of Writing, Books, and Cultural Heritage Institutions
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Online Access:http://libellarium.org/index.php/libellarium/article/view/161
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description The aim of the paper is to analyze and to present the most frequent conceptual mechanisms in observing and describing scientific phenomena which allow a successful and efficient exchange of information on the level of communication between the scientific community and the “audience”, and also on the level of communication within the scientific community itself, within the field of information science. Application of conceptual mechanisms in the language of information science is presented through the examples of often, almost daily used terms, such as database, gadget race, information architecture, intellectual property, print revolution, computer virus, artificial life, etc. The observing and describing of these terms has been followed, both in popular discourse (such as on various web pages), as well as in available scientific and professional literature. The work is comprised of four parts. After the basic introductory part on the language of scientific communication, follows the presentation of the conceptual metaphor theory, conceptual integration theory and scientific model. Each conceptual mechanism is followed by the analysis of specific examples from the language of the information science. Taking into consideration that the area of information science is under a constant influence of technological changes and development of modern information – communication technology, new and different phenomena are often observed, and they require a new thinking framework in the process of observation, as well as the new ways of language articulation during the process of their description and communication to the scientific and non – scientific audience. The fundamental contribution of the paper is the display and analysis of few examples of the observed new thought patterns and new ways of language articulation in popular and scientific discourse of the information science language.
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spelling doaj.art-e230713d607645179b4076a90b208b522023-04-25T15:46:45ZengUniversity of ZadarLibellarium: Journal for the Research of Writing, Books, and Cultural Heritage Institutions1846-85271846-92132012-12-014216718710.15291/libellarium.v4i2.161160Language of Scientific Communication: the Most Frequent Conceptual Mechanisms in Observing and Describing Scientific Phenomena in Information ScienceMilijana Mičunović0Department of Information Sciences, University J. J. Strossmayer in Osijek, Faculty of PhilosophyThe aim of the paper is to analyze and to present the most frequent conceptual mechanisms in observing and describing scientific phenomena which allow a successful and efficient exchange of information on the level of communication between the scientific community and the “audience”, and also on the level of communication within the scientific community itself, within the field of information science. Application of conceptual mechanisms in the language of information science is presented through the examples of often, almost daily used terms, such as database, gadget race, information architecture, intellectual property, print revolution, computer virus, artificial life, etc. The observing and describing of these terms has been followed, both in popular discourse (such as on various web pages), as well as in available scientific and professional literature. The work is comprised of four parts. After the basic introductory part on the language of scientific communication, follows the presentation of the conceptual metaphor theory, conceptual integration theory and scientific model. Each conceptual mechanism is followed by the analysis of specific examples from the language of the information science. Taking into consideration that the area of information science is under a constant influence of technological changes and development of modern information – communication technology, new and different phenomena are often observed, and they require a new thinking framework in the process of observation, as well as the new ways of language articulation during the process of their description and communication to the scientific and non – scientific audience. The fundamental contribution of the paper is the display and analysis of few examples of the observed new thought patterns and new ways of language articulation in popular and scientific discourse of the information science language.http://libellarium.org/index.php/libellarium/article/view/161language of scientific communicationinformation sciencecognitive linguisticsconceptualizationconceptual metaphor theoryconceptual integration theoryscientific model.
spellingShingle Milijana Mičunović
Language of Scientific Communication: the Most Frequent Conceptual Mechanisms in Observing and Describing Scientific Phenomena in Information Science
Libellarium: Journal for the Research of Writing, Books, and Cultural Heritage Institutions
language of scientific communication
information science
cognitive linguistics
conceptualization
conceptual metaphor theory
conceptual integration theory
scientific model.
title Language of Scientific Communication: the Most Frequent Conceptual Mechanisms in Observing and Describing Scientific Phenomena in Information Science
title_full Language of Scientific Communication: the Most Frequent Conceptual Mechanisms in Observing and Describing Scientific Phenomena in Information Science
title_fullStr Language of Scientific Communication: the Most Frequent Conceptual Mechanisms in Observing and Describing Scientific Phenomena in Information Science
title_full_unstemmed Language of Scientific Communication: the Most Frequent Conceptual Mechanisms in Observing and Describing Scientific Phenomena in Information Science
title_short Language of Scientific Communication: the Most Frequent Conceptual Mechanisms in Observing and Describing Scientific Phenomena in Information Science
title_sort language of scientific communication the most frequent conceptual mechanisms in observing and describing scientific phenomena in information science
topic language of scientific communication
information science
cognitive linguistics
conceptualization
conceptual metaphor theory
conceptual integration theory
scientific model.
url http://libellarium.org/index.php/libellarium/article/view/161
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