Abstract
This paper reviews the current relevance of the understanding of index languages and of the possible relation between information science and linguistics presented by Jean-Claude Gardin in his 1973 article, Document theory and linguistic analysis. It concludes that the model of index languages remains substantially valid and can be adapted to modern practice and that information science and linguistics can continue mutually to inform each other.
Original language | English |
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Title of host publication | Fondements épistémologiques et théoriques de la science de l’information-documentation |
Subtitle of host publication | Actes du 11e colloque ISKO France 2017 |
Editors | Widad Mustafa El Hadi |
Place of Publication | London |
Publisher | ISTE Editions |
Pages | 349 |
Number of pages | 357 |
ISBN (Electronic) | 978-1-78406-487-7 |
ISBN (Print) | 978-1-78405-487-8 |
Publication status | Published - 01 Jun 2018 |
Event | Epistemological and theoretical foundations of Information – documentation science: a tribute to francophone pioneers. : 11th Biennial Conference of the French ISKO Chapter. July 2017. - Paris, France Duration: 11 Jun 2017 → 12 Jul 2017 http://www.isko-france.asso.fr/home/index.php/en/ |
Conference
Conference | Epistemological and theoretical foundations of Information – documentation science: a tribute to francophone pioneers. |
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Abbreviated title | ISKO France 2017 |
Country | France |
City | Paris |
Period | 11/06/2017 → 12/07/2017 |
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Keywords
- Document analysis Information science and linguistics Jean-Claude Gardin Transdisciplinarity Interdisciplinary Human and computational modes
ASJC Scopus subject areas
- Computer Science(all)