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[Is an international scientific language useful? Historical perspective].

D Gourevitch

    Bulletin De L'Academie Nationale De Medecine
    |April 27, 2002
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    This study traces the evolution of scientific language from ancient Greek to modern English. It highlights key historical moments in the development of scientific terminology.

    Area of Science:

    • Linguistics
    • History of Science
    • Medical Terminology

    Context:

    • The study examines the historical trajectory of scientific language.
    • It traces the origins from Ionian Greek, used by Hippocrates, to contemporary scientific English.
    • Key linguistic shifts and their impact on scientific communication are explored.

    Purpose:

    • To document the historical evolution of scientific language.
    • To identify pivotal moments in the transition from classical Greek to modern English scientific terms.
    • To analyze the influence of these linguistic changes on scientific discourse.

    Summary:

    • The research outlines the historical development of scientific terminology.
    • It highlights significant linguistic milestones from ancient Greek physicians to modern scientific English.

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  • Key terms and their transformations are discussed.
  • Impact:

    • Understanding the etymology of scientific terms enhances clarity.
    • This historical perspective aids in appreciating the evolution of scientific communication.
    • It provides a foundation for analyzing current trends in scientific language.