Sublanguage Terms: Dictionaries, Usage, and Automatic Classification.

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Title: Sublanguage Terms: Dictionaries, Usage, and Automatic Classification.
Authors: Losee, Robert M., Haas, Stephanie W.
Source: Journal of the American Society for Information Science. Aug1995, Vol. 46 Issue 7, p519-529. 11p. 8 Charts.
Subjects: Sublanguage, Categorization (Linguistics)
Abstract: Studies the use of terms from natural and social scientific titles and abstracts from the perspective of sublanguages and their specialized dictionaries. Different notions of sublanguage distinctiveness; Objective methods for separating hard and soft sciences; Classification of abstracts using a formula that considers the degree of uniqueness of terms in each sublanguage.
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