Original scientific paper
Languages of medicine – present and future
Sofija Mićić
; Faculty of Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia
Abstract
The language of medicine is founded on Greco-Latin terminology and has specific lexical and discourse features.
The global spread of science and technology has made the English language lingua franca of international communication. Due to huge development of medical science and practice, the English language of medicine has become the leading language. Modern medicine has transgressed the boundaries of the Greco-Latin terms and must create a new terminology for medical branches, illnesses and disorders, state-of-the-art technology and the pharmaceutical industry.
The English language of medicine has been extensively studied. It serves as a model for other
nations as to how to create their languages of medicine which are under its strong influence.
Medicine has numerous specializations and subspecializations which require specific language
of medicine.
It is necessary to organise LSP teacher education at philological faculties.
Keywords
LSPs; languages of medicine; English; medical terms
Hrčak ID:
110349
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Publication date:
1.5.2013.
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