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Once Again Why Lexicography Is Science
The article addresses some issues connected with the disciplinary status of lexicography. Drawing on the views of scholars such as L. Zgusta, R. Ilson, H. Wiegand, R. Gouws, H. Bergenholtz, S. Tarp, R.
Tinatin Margalitadze
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The Definition, Presentation and Automatic Generation of Contextual Data in Lexicography
This paper deals with several aspects of context in lexicography. Section 1 briefly mentions some different approaches to the concept context in various fields.
M. J. Domínguez, R. Gouws
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Terminology development and practical lexicography are crucial in language intellectualization. In South Africa, the Department of Sport, Arts and Culture, National Lexicography Units, universities, commercial publishers and other organizations have ...
Langa Khumalo, D. Nkomo
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A window to the future: Proposal for a lexicography-assisted writing assistant
The paper initially discusses some of the challenges posed to contemporary lexicography and stresses the need to move upstream in the value chain to guarantee future work.
Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera, S. Tarp
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Slipping Through the Cracks in e-Lexicography
Despite the remarkable advances made in recent years to facilitate the lexicographer’s work of interpreting and synthesizing the complexity of language uncovered by corpora, an uncritical use of cutting-edge corpus tools and resources can instill a ...
A. Frankenberg-Garcia, G. Rees, R. Lew
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Word Association Norms, Mutual Information, and Lexicography
The term word association is used in a very particular sense in the psycholinguistic literature. (Generally speaking, subjects respond quicker than normal to the word nurse if it follows a highly associated word such as doctor.
Kenneth Ward Church, Patrick Hanks
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Global Viewpoints on Lexicography and Neologisms: An Introduction
:This is an introduction to a special issue of Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America. It offers a characterization of neology and describes the Globalex-sponsored workshop at which the papers in the issue originated.
Annette Klosa-Kückelhaus +1 more
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Lexikos at eighteen: an analysis [PDF]
At eighteen, Lexikos became a major player in the field of linguistics, by being awarded an Impact Factor. This article presents a double analysis of the foundation that led to this success. On the one hand a thorough statistical study is undertaken with
de Schryver, Gilles-Maurice
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Meaning Identifi cation and Meaning Selection for General Language
The traditional way for lexicographers to deal with polysemy in dictionaries is by applying the terms lumping and splitting. We will not follow this tradition.
Henning Bergenholtz +1 more
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Using source materials, this paper attempts to explore the lives and work of two identically named protagonists of the social and cultural life of Rab in the second half of the 15th century.
Meri Kunčić
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