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LSP Lexicography or Terminography?:The lexicographer's point of view

2010
The dividing line between specialised lexicography and terminography is non-existent. The focus of preparing dictionaries for a particular subject-field should be the needs of its user group in specific situations. This is catered for by the modern theory of dictionary functions and includes the introduction of subject-field components in dictionaries.
Tarp S, Bergenholtz H
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Mediostructures in Bilingual LSP Dictionaries

Lexicographica - International Annual for Lexicography / Internationales Jahrbuch für Lexikographie, 1999
The mediostructure, also referred to as the cross-reference structure, generally applies to all types of dictionary and is thus an important lexicographic structure in both general and specialised lexicography.
S. Nielsen
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Krajšavar—an Algorithm for Recognizing English Abbreviations in Texts Related to Criminal Justice and Security

International Journal of Lexicography
In the paper, we try to classify texts from the criminal justice and security field according to the classification for LSP (Language for Specific Purpose) texts prepared by Mikolič (2007) for the typology of tourism texts.
Mojca Kompara Lukančič, T. Smajla
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Preparation of Material for Compiling an English–Slovene Dictionary of Criminal Justice and Security Collocations

International Journal of Lexicography
This article presents the preparation of material for compiling an English–Slovene dictionary of criminal justice and security collocations. It presents the process of collecting and preparing material; specifically, software selection, corpus ...
Mojca Kompara Lukančič
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Basic Issues in LSP Lexicography

1994
Bergenholtz, Henning   +2 more
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