Changes in the Russian Terminology of Economic Law since Perestroika

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Author(s): Rajewsky Alice
Publisher: Verlag Otto Sagner
Year: 2000

Language: English
Pages: 208
City: München
Tags: Языки и языкознание;Лингвистика;Лексикология, лексикография, терминоведение;Терминоведение;

Contents
Introduction
Aim and Scope of the Research
Definitions
Legal Terminology
Economic Law
Continental European Law and Common Law
Perestroika
Borrowing
Catchword
Taboo and Euphemism
Sources
Previous Research
Analysing Semantic Change
Historical Background
The Influence of Continental European Law on Russian Law and the Russian Terminology of Economic Law since Peter I
The Influence of Soviet Ideology on the Russian Terminology of Economic Law
Рге-Revolutionary Terminology
Terms Not Used in Soviet Legislation Before Perestroika
Terms Used in Soviet Legislation Before Perestroika
Soviet Terminology
The Introduction of 'Bourgeois' Terms
The exclusion of the 'Socialist' Terms
New Terminology
Borrowings
Loan-words
Calques
indigenous Formations
Conclusions