Abstract

The authors of the article state that in modern domestic terminology there is no notion and definition of the author's term. The traditional point of view is that the author's term is a term whose authorship is reliably known or is a term named after the discoverer of a scientific phenomenon. The authors of the article consider this approach to be erroneous and offer their own hypothesis: the author's term exists only within the original scientific hypothesis. This hypothesis is described by a system of interrelated concepts and terms, so there is no isolated authorial term. The authors of the article offer their own definition of the author's term. The author's term is a special sign created in the framework of the creative scientific concept, an element of a system of concepts interconnected in other terms and concepts of the original hypothesis, correlated by native speakers for specific purposes with a specific author's idea, an uncommon scientific picture of the world.

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