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By comparing different definitions in dictionaries and in theoretical papers we know that lexicographers have very different opinions on the topic: "What is a dictionary?" We see too that lexicographic tools with the same type of content sometimes are ...
Henning Bergenholtz
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Suppletivismus als lexikographisches Problem (am Beispiel von allgemeinen einund zweisprachigen Wörterbüchern) [PDF]
Suppletion is a linguistic phenomenon that is interesting from a linguistic-historical, linguistic-typological and foreign-language-didactic point of view because it concerns very frequently used lexemes.
Monika Bielińska
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Integrating TEI/XML Text with Semantic Lexicographic Data
Traditional excerption-based historical dictionaries often provide a very detailed semantic analysis of a high proportion of words in the corpora they cover.
Tarrin Wills +2 more
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In this article we discuss the evolution of data collection and use in the context of A Dictionary of Old Norse Prose (ONP), which is a dictionary covering the medieval language of Iceland and Norway.
Ellert Thor Johannsson +2 more
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A Total Ordering on n-Valued Refined Neutrosophic Sets using Dictionary Ranking based on Total ordering on n - Valued Neutrosophic Tuplets [PDF]
The notion of fuzzy subsets was first introduced by Zadeh in 1965, and was later extended to intuitionistic fuzzy subsets by Atanassov in 1983. Since the inception of fuzzy set theory, we have encountered a number of generalizations of sets, one of which
V. Lakshmana Gomathi Nayagam +1 more
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The Evolution of the Concept of “Farhang” in Persian Dictionaries and Lexicographers’ Criticisms of each other’s Method from the Compilation of Fors to Bahar-e Ajam [PDF]
This study introduced Persian dictionaries and prominent lexicographers and explored the evolution of the concept of “farhang” and lexicographers’ criticism of each other in Persian-Persian dictionaries.
Saeed khosropour, Abdollah Radmard
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“We are at war”: The military rhetoric of COVID-19 in cross-cultural perspective of discourses
At the outburst of the COVID-19 pandemic and all throughout its continuation in 2020 and 2021, the metaphor of ‘war' has been one of the most pervasive and recurrent globally.
Paola Giorgis +2 more
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Dictionaries, dictionary grammars and dictionary entry parsing [PDF]
We identify two complementary processes in the conversion of machine-readable dictionaries into lexical databases: recovery of the dictionary stucture from the typographical markings which persist on the dictionary distribution tapes and embody the publishers' notational conventions; followed by making explicit all of the codified and ellided ...
Mary S. Neff, Branimir Boguraev
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The Lexical Knowledge Representation Research Group at the Department of Lexicology is one of the youngest research groups of the Hungarian Research Centre for Linguistics, founded in February 2020.
Veronika Lipp, László Simon
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Abbreviated Сonstruct: Principles of Definition and Description [PDF]
The article is devoted to the abbreviations basic characteristics determination and the principles of their lexicographic description in the “Dictionary of Russian Language Abbreviations”, created by the Experimental Laboratory of Abbreviation Trends ...
Viacheslav I. Terkulov +1 more
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