The Dictionary of Accessible Communication
Contributor(s)
Hansen-Schirra, Silvia (editor)
Abels, Katja (editor)
Signer, Sarah (editor)
Maaß, Christiane (editor)
Language
English; GermanAbstract
Terminology on Accessible Communication has primarily evolved and been published within the borders of a given country with no or only little exchange across these borders. Since English can be regarded as the „lingua franca“ of science, this first German–English dictionary of Accessible Communication will help to promote international exchange and an international discourse on this topic by attempting to define concepts that go beyond the scope of a single-country centered approach. The terminological work for this dictionary is based on the German Handbook of Accessible Communication. Most of the handbook’s contents are language-independent and applicable to other recipient communities. On the basis of the German terminology, the English equivalents, definitions and explanations were researched. The dictionary contributes to the development of a standardised terminology across languages and cultures.
Keywords
Accessible Communication; Anti-discrimination; Dictionary; Equal Treatment; barrier-free; Accessibility; CommunicationDOI
10.26530/20.500.12657/52603ISBN
9783732907298, 9783732992430, 9783732991129Publisher
Frank & TimmePublisher website
https://www.frank-timme.de/Publication date and place
Berlin, 2021Classification
Language: history and general works
Society and Social Sciences
Germanic and Scandinavian languages
German
Educational strategies and policy