Integrating factors of computer terminology formation

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International Research-to-practice conference «The Role of the Government and Civil Society Institutions in Preserving Native Languages and Literature»
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International Research-to-practice conference «The Role of the Government and Civil Society Institutions in Preserving Native Languages and Literature»
Author:
Svetlana K. Vidisheva 1
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Актуальные вопросы современного языкознания и литературоведения
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9-12
Received: 22 November 2020

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1 Belarus State University
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Vidisheva S. K. (2020). Integrating factors of computer terminology formation. The Role of the Government and Civil Society Institutions in Preserving Native Languages and Literature, 9-12. Чебоксары: PH "Sreda".

Abstract

The following article examines computer terminology as the terminology related to integrate factors which allow to create a unified infosphere. Since it is terminology that provides mutual informational understanding on national and international levels, it is important to consider that neutral, in stylistic way, vocabulary possessing its own functional specificity withing the language for professional communication is required for professional information interchange.

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