Using web-based corpora to find Norwegian specialised neologies
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Communication and Language at Work - Bridging Theory and Practice 2012;2012(1):11-20Abstract
In this article I present an on
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going study of the use of web
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based corpora
to detect Norwegian terminology and in particular financial neologisms.
With an ever increasing influence from English in the domain, the use of
anglicisms such as ‘dobbeldipp’ (‘d
ouble dip’) or ‘shortsalg’ (‘short
selling’) is increasing rapidly. The study focuses on how to detect these
specialised neologisms and also possible Norwegian terms that are formed.
Three different corpora are used, i.e., the Norwegian Newspaper Corpus
(N
NC), Peter Warrens finansblogg (PW) and a blog on a research project
which focuses on the financial crisis called Crisis, restructuring and Growth
(KOV). The aim is to gather terminological information which can be useful
in the NHH Termbase, an online, we
b
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based termbase to be used by
students, lecturers and researchers at the Norwegian School of Economics
(NHH).