Lacunarity in technical texts: linguo-cognitive and sociocultural dimensions
Author
Nykyporets, S. S.
Никипорець, С. С.
Date
2026Metadata
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Abstract
This study investigates lacunarity in technical texts as a complex linguo-cognitive and sociocultural phenomenon that extends beyond simple lexical absence. Drawing on a corpus of English-language technical materials IT, electrical engineering, and industrial safety domains, two primary lacuna categories are identified and analysed: conceptual lacunae, arising misaligned mental mappings between specialist cultures, and sociocultural lacunae, rooted in divergent engineering traditions, legal frameworks, and professional ethics. The study systematizes key bridging strategies – calquing, descriptive translation, and functional substitution – and critically addresses the risks of AI-generated "hallucinations" in translation of non-equivalent terminology. The findings confirm that resolving terminological gaps requires the integration of cognitive flexibility, domain expertise, and cultural awareness, with direct implications for technical translation pedagogy.
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https://ir.lib.vntu.edu.ua//handle/123456789/51967

