Terminology planning and standardization of basic Croatian musical terminology

As two integral components of communication and language planning within a language standardization process, terminology planning and terminology standardization are the activities applied to consciously and systematically develop a particular language for special purposes in accordance with the com...

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Main Authors: Sanja Kiš Žuvela, Ana Ostroški Anić
Format: Article
Language:Croatian
Published: Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje 2017-01-01
Series:Rasprave: Časopis Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje
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Online Access:http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/271253
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spelling doaj-b9345355cd754619b81057591c23e5ca2020-11-24T22:07:53ZhrvInstitut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovljeRasprave: Časopis Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje1331-67451849-03792017-01-014316778Terminology planning and standardization of basic Croatian musical terminologySanja Kiš ŽuvelaAna Ostroški AnićAs two integral components of communication and language planning within a language standardization process, terminology planning and terminology standardization are the activities applied to consciously and systematically develop a particular language for special purposes in accordance with the communicational needs of the subject field. Taking into account the linguistic tradition and musicology heritage as well as contemporary usage, user needs and functional criteria of the special field is the basis for the standardization of basic musical terminology within the research project Conmusterm. The paper discusses key terminological issues in the Croatian music terminology on the examples from expert pedagogical literature and the curricula for primary and secondary music education. Special attention is paid to the specific features of the music terminology, such as diachronic polysemy and the resistance of a part of the terminology to assimilation, where it is necessary to abandon the generally accepted terminological principles.http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/271253terminology planningterminologymusical terminology
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author Sanja Kiš Žuvela
Ana Ostroški Anić
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Ana Ostroški Anić
Terminology planning and standardization of basic Croatian musical terminology
Rasprave: Časopis Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje
terminology planning
terminology
musical terminology
author_facet Sanja Kiš Žuvela
Ana Ostroški Anić
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title Terminology planning and standardization of basic Croatian musical terminology
title_short Terminology planning and standardization of basic Croatian musical terminology
title_full Terminology planning and standardization of basic Croatian musical terminology
title_fullStr Terminology planning and standardization of basic Croatian musical terminology
title_full_unstemmed Terminology planning and standardization of basic Croatian musical terminology
title_sort terminology planning and standardization of basic croatian musical terminology
publisher Institut za hrvatski jezik i jezikoslovlje
series Rasprave: Časopis Instituta za Hrvatski Jezik i Jezikoslovlje
issn 1331-6745
1849-0379
publishDate 2017-01-01
description As two integral components of communication and language planning within a language standardization process, terminology planning and terminology standardization are the activities applied to consciously and systematically develop a particular language for special purposes in accordance with the communicational needs of the subject field. Taking into account the linguistic tradition and musicology heritage as well as contemporary usage, user needs and functional criteria of the special field is the basis for the standardization of basic musical terminology within the research project Conmusterm. The paper discusses key terminological issues in the Croatian music terminology on the examples from expert pedagogical literature and the curricula for primary and secondary music education. Special attention is paid to the specific features of the music terminology, such as diachronic polysemy and the resistance of a part of the terminology to assimilation, where it is necessary to abandon the generally accepted terminological principles.
topic terminology planning
terminology
musical terminology
url http://hrcak.srce.hr/file/271253
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