
The article is devoted to the description of the semantic field on the example of the colour designation for the term “white” in the language of medicine. Special attention is paid to the main properties of the lexical and semantic field of “white” in the language of medicine. The article describes medical terms based on the material of Russian, Latin and English. The features of the colour designation for the term “white” in Russian and English medical dictionaries are revealed, as well as the specific features of medical terms.
Статья посвящена описанию семантического поля на примере цветообозначения термина «Белый» в языке медицины. Особое внимание уделяется основным свойствам лексико - семантического поля «Белый» в языке медицины. В статье описывается медицинские термины на материале русского, латинского и английского языка. Выявляются особенности цветовообозначения термина «белый» в русскоязычных и англоязычных медицинских словарях, раскрывается специфичные особенности медицинских терминов.
Russian Linguistic Bulletin, Выпуск 4 (24) 2020, Pages 94-96
колоронимы, медицинская терминология, semantic field, medical terminology, семантическое поле, colouronyms, цветообозначение, colour designation, термин, term
колоронимы, медицинская терминология, semantic field, medical terminology, семантическое поле, colouronyms, цветообозначение, colour designation, термин, term
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