Systemic relations in the t erminology of UN peacekeeping activities

Authors

  • D. L. Akimov Branch of the military training and scientific center of the air forces «air academy named after professor N. E. Zhukovsky and Y. A. Gagarin»

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.17308/lic.2020.4/3075

Keywords:

UN, peacekeeping, language for special purposes of peacekeeping, term, terminology, terminology system

Abstract

The paper discusses the features of the formation of a special vocabulary of UN peacekeeping through the prism of relations between the system of terms of peacekeeping and terminologies of other areas of activity (military, diplomatic, legal, etc.). Various approaches to the concept of the term are examined, on the basis of which an attempt is made to formulate a definition that reflects the specifics of a particular type of professional activity. The aim of the study is to form a concept of language for special purposes of UN peacekeeping. The subject of the study is the term as the main lexical unit of the language for the special purposes of UN peacekeeping. An attempt was made to classify the terms of the peace term system and compare their meanings with terms from other terminologies. The article concludes that terms borrowed from various terminologies are included in close systemic relations within the language for special purposes of peacekeeping, while taking on the values necessary for functioning in this type of professional activity, thereby forming a new conceptual framework.

Author Biography

  • D. L. Akimov, Branch of the military training and scientific center of the air forces «air academy named after professor N. E. Zhukovsky and Y. A. Gagarin»

    Course Officer-teacher of the Special Faculty

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Published

2020-09-25

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Theory of Language

How to Cite

Systemic relations in the t erminology of UN peacekeeping activities. (2020). Proceedings of Voronezh State University. Series: Linguistics and Intercultural Communication, 4, 19-27. https://doi.org/10.17308/lic.2020.4/3075

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