Abstract

The article deals with the problem of terminological polysemy on the example of socio-economic terminology. It is noted that in spite of the requirement of monosemality to ideal terms as signs of term systems, nevertheless ambiguous terms are a phenomenon that often happens in scientific language. Cross-system and intra-system ambiguities are considered. It is concluded that the term ambiguity is a typical phenomenon. Its cause is the evolution of the logical sphere, which causes the emergence of new lexical-semantic variants in terminological units.

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