THE USE OF SIGN-SIGN TERMS IN VARIOUS FIELDS
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Keywords: Sign-sign terms, linguistic analysis, interdisciplinary research, terminology, terminology management, linguistics, applied sciences.Abstract
Annotation: Sign-sign terms are linguistic constructs that involve the repetition of a word or term to emphasize its significance, often used in different fields of study. This article delves into the significance and usage of sign-sign terms across various disciplines. We employ a multidisciplinary approach, combining linguistic analysis with insights from applied sciences to shed light on this intriguing linguistic phenomenon.
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