Pius Ten Hacken
Pius ten Hacken is a Professor of Translation Studies at the Leopold-Franzens-Universitat Innsbruck. Previously, he worked at Swansea University and Universitat Basel. His research interests include word formation, terminology and lexicography, as well as the philosophy and history of linguistics and translation. He is the author of Defining Morphology (1994) and Chomskyan Linguistics and its Competitors (2007), as well as numerous research articles. Renata Panocova is a university teacher at...See more
Pius ten Hacken is a Professor of Translation Studies at the Leopold-Franzens-Universitat Innsbruck. Previously, he worked at Swansea University and Universitat Basel. His research interests include word formation, terminology and lexicography, as well as the philosophy and history of linguistics and translation. He is the author of Defining Morphology (1994) and Chomskyan Linguistics and its Competitors (2007), as well as numerous research articles. Renata Panocova is a university teacher at the Department of British and American Studies of the Pavol Jozef Safarik University in Kosice. She received her PhD in Slavistics and Slavic Languages from Presov University. Her research interests include morphology, terminology, and intercultural communication. She is the author of Categories of Word Formation and Borrowing: An Onomasiological Account of Neoclassical Formations and several research articles. See less
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