Movements on earth and in the air

Werner Hüllen
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A number of verbs used internationally by pilots are analysed. It is shown that their lexical composition is changed in such a way that special features (like +/- own power, +/- contact to the ground) become important. This gives the verbs a special meaning which is related to the general meaning of everyday usage in the same way in which scientifically planned and controlled movements (of a plane) are related to natural movements (of people and things). The analysis is to show that language for special purposes rests on a scientific view of reality in the same way as general language rests on everyday assumptions and encyclopedic knowledge of its users.

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地面和空中的运动
本文分析了飞行员在国际上使用的一些动词。结果表明,它们的词汇构成发生了这样的变化,以至于一些特殊特征(如+/-自有力量、+/-与地面接触)变得重要起来。这就赋予了动词一种特殊的意义,这种意义与日常用法的一般意义有关,就像科学地计划和控制(飞机的)运动与(人和物的)自然运动有关一样。分析表明,特殊用途的语言依赖于对现实的科学观点,就像一般语言依赖于对其使用者的日常假设和百科知识一样。
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