A Quantitative Study of Lettered Words in the Field of Computer Science.
This study employs quantitative analysis methods to examine the lettered words included in three editions of The Chinese Terms in Computer Science and Technology, conducting a detailed analysis of their distribution across different editions. Additionally, we investigate the morphemes of lettered wo...
| Published in: | China Terminology Vol. 27; no. 4; pp. 21 - 28 |
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China Terminology Magazine
2025
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