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From e-Lexicography to Electronic Lexicography. A Joint Review
Two recently published books outline the main issues of the current debate on lexicography. The first, e-Lexicography edited by Fuertes-Olivera and Bergenholtz in 2011, presents the standpoints of the lexicographical function theory on the future developments of dictionaries, while, in some chapters, current innovative tools are described, tools which ...
Caruso, V, Caruso, Valeria
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Anent the the first dictionaries in Yakut language (survey analysis of dictionaries published before 1935) [PDF]
The article is devoted to a survey analysis of the first dictionaries in the Yakut language published before 1935. The author raises the question of developing new dictionaries of various types.
Efremova Nadezhda
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Meaning and function of Spanish formulemes and pragmatemes vs. illocutionary verbs
From the perspective of Pragmatics, some scholars claim that the taxonomy of illocutionary acts should be revised. The aim of this paper is to propose such a review by means of a research field in which Lexicography and Pragmatics overlap.
María Auxiliadora Barrios Rodríguez
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Professional nouns in Croatian e-terminography and e-lexicography
This paper analyses the occurrence and lexicographic representation of professional nouns and noun phrases in Croatian general and terminological dictionaries. The focus of study are E-dictionaries and terminological databases.
Lana Hudeček, Milica Mihaljević
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The metalexicographical contribution of Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera and Ascension Arribas-Bano's pedagogical specialised lexicography: a critical review [PDF]
This article attempts to give a critical review of Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera and Ascensión Arribas-Bano's Pedagogical Specialised Lexicography. It evaluates the book in view of the available metalexicographical literature as well as current trends in ...
Nkomo, Dion, D Nkomo
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The Role of Sir Syed's Urdu Dictionary in the Evolution of Urdu Lexicography
Sir Syed Ahmed Khan was a well known Muslim scholar, reformist,educationist and writer of Persian, Arabic and Urdu languages. He is often described as two nation theory founder. He awakened the Muslims for the revival of their past position.
Bibi Ameena
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State-of-the-art on monolingual lexicography for Croatia (Croatian)
In this minireview, the state of the art of the Croatian monolingual lexicography is presented. A brief overview and classification of all existing lexicographic resources is provided in the firts part of the minireview, followed by somewhat more ...
Kristina Štrkalj Despot +3 more
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Multimodal Definition: The Multiplication of Meaning in Electronic Dictionaries
With the popularity of electronic dictionaries, multimodality plays an increasingly important role in lexicography. To broaden the horizons of e-dictionary definitions, this article argues for the establishment of a new term, multimodal definition, as a ...
Xiqin Liu
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The paper offers an overview of the digital projects in progress at the Cnr Institute Opera del vocabolario italiano in Florence, specialized in historical lexicography and in the development of software for lexicography, and now active in the European ...
Paolo Squillacioti
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In this contribution Rove Chishman and Bruna da Silva present questions to the President of the European Association for Lexicography, Gilles-Maurice de Schryver. In answering, G-M de Schryver calls a spade a spade: No, there is no theory of lexicography,
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