new and old terminologies in hindi
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Terminology is the study of terms and their use. Terms are words and compound words or multi-word expressions that in specific contexts are given specific meanings—these may deviate from the meanings the same words have in other contexts and in everyday language. Terminology is a discipline that studies, among other things, the development of such terms and their interrelationships within a specialized domain. Terminology differs from lexicography, as it involves the study of concepts, conceptual systems and their labels (terms), whereas lexicography studies words and their meanings.
Terminology is a discipline that systematically studies the "labelling or designating of concepts" particular to one or more subject fields or domains of human activity. It does this through the research and analysis of terms in context for the purpose of documenting and promoting consistent usage. Terminology can be limited to one or more languages (for example, "multilingual terminology" and "bilingual terminology"), or may have an interdisciplinarity focus on the use of terms in different fields.
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Historical records exist in a variety of languages.
(ii) The term Hindustan was coined by Minhaj-i-Siraj, a chronicler who wrote in Persian
for areas around Punjab, Haryana, and the lands between Ganga and Yamuna.
(iii) Baur used Hindustan to describe the subcontinent along with its flora and fauna.
(iv) Fourteenth-century poet Amir Khusrau used the word Hind.
(v) In Hindi the term ‘pardesi’ was used to describe an alien. In Persian it was called
‘ajnabi’.