Ontologies across disciplines

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Nickles, Matthias
Pease, Adam
Schalley, Andrea C
Zaefferer, Dietmar
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Schalley, A

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2007
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The English word ontology, together with its counterparts in many languages, has made a breathtaking career during the last decades especially in information science, but also in other disciplines. Since its definitions vary considerably within and especially across disciplines, and since this volume, although clearly focused on linguistic matters, is conceived as tying together several disciplines, it seems appropriate to provide a short survey of these uses in order to make the different contributions and their interconnections more accessible for those readers who are not familiar with all the fields that are represented between the covers of this book (presumably the majority).

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Ontolinguistics: How Ontological Status Shapes the Linguistic Coding of Concepts

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Cognition

Language studies not elsewhere classified

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