Interview with Maria José B. Finatto on terminology, the digital humanities and textual and terminological accessibility
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https://doi.org/10.14393/DLv18a2024-8Keywords:
Terminology, Corpus Linguistics, Textual and Terminological accessibility, Digital Humanities, Technical-Scientific LanguageAbstract
In this interview, the renowned Brazilian researcher Maria José B. Finatto, professor of Linguistics, explores various topics, such as Philology, the academic career in Languages, Terminology, Textual and Terminological Accessibility, and Digital Humanities. During the dialogue, topics such as the evolution of Terminology, the impact of Corpus Linguistics and current perspectives in Digital Humanities are discussed. Professor Finatto's approach to Textual and Terminological Accessibility (TTA) is particularly notable, highlighting the challenges and significant contributions to promoting inclusive communicative practices. This interview offers a valuable insight into the intersection between Linguistics, Terminology, accessibility and digital transformations, being an essential source for academics and students interested in technical-scientific language and textual accessibility.
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FINATTO, M. J. B.; KRIEGER, M. G. Introdução à Terminologia: teoria e prática. São Paulo: Contexto, 2004, 223p.
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