
ISO 20694:2018
ISO 20694:2018 A typology of language registers
CDN $186.00
Description
ISO/TR 20694:2018 gives the general principles for language registers in both descriptive and prescriptive environments. It defines key concepts and describes examples of different language registers that can be applied across all or many languages and those that are language-specific. It lays down guidelines for the use of appropriate language registers needed in a wide range of environments. These include:
– terminology work, where it contributes to the development of a wide range of standards;
– translation, so that appropriate language levels can be chosen in target languages, to match that of the source language;
– lexicography, to improve descriptors of non-geographic language variants;
– second language teaching and learning, so that students can avoid pitfalls associated with inappropriate language use;
– software, to improve tagging of language variants in computer applications.
Edition
1
Published Date
2018-03-28
Status
PUBLISHED
Pages
16
Format 
Secure PDF
Secure – PDF details
- Save your file locally or view it via a web viewer
- Viewing permissions are restricted exclusively to the purchaser
- Device limits - 3
- Printing – Enabled only to print (1) copy
See more about our Environmental Commitment
Abstract
ISO/TR 20694:2018 gives the general principles for language registers in both descriptive and prescriptive environments. It defines key concepts and describes examples of different language registers that can be applied across all or many languages and those that are language-specific. It lays down guidelines for the use of appropriate language registers needed in a wide range of environments. These include:
- terminology work, where it contributes to the development of a wide range of standards;
- translation, so that appropriate language levels can be chosen in target languages, to match that of the source language;
- lexicography, to improve descriptors of non-geographic language variants;
- second language teaching and learning, so that students can avoid pitfalls associated with inappropriate language use;
- software, to improve tagging of language variants in computer applications.
Previous Editions
Can’t find what you are looking for?
Please contact us at:
Related Documents
-

ISO 21246:2019 Information and documentation – Key indicators for museums
CDN $379.00 Add to cart -

ISO 26324:2025 Information and documentation – Digital object identifier system
CDN $186.00 Add to cart -

ISO 10324:1997 Information and documentation – Holdings statements – Summary level
CDN $295.00 Add to cart -

ISO 21636:2024 Language coding – A framework for language varieties – Part 3: Application of the framework
CDN $124.00 Add to cart







