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For a Better Dictionary: Revisiting Ecolexicography as a New Paradigm
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 281-321 (2022) (2022)
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Performing Non-sexism via Degendering Phoric Forms in English: The Gap between Rules and Practice as Observed in the 9th Edition of Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary of Current English
In: Lexikos, Vol 30, Pp 275-292 (2022) (2022)
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Lexicographic Data Boxes Part 3: Aspects of Data Boxes in Bilingual Dictionaries and a Perspective on Current and Future Data Boxes
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 402-433 (2021) (2021)
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Construal of Mental Health Problems in English Learners' Dictionaries
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 1-19 (2021) (2021)
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Dictionaries Integrated into English Learning Apps: Critical Comments and Suggestions for Improvement
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 68-92 (2021) (2021)
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Corpus Linguistics Methods for Building ESP Word Lists, Glossaries and Dictionaries on the Example of a Marine Engineering Word List
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 259-282 (2021) (2021)
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Use of Dictionaries and Online Tools for Reading by Thai EFL Learners in a Naturalistic Setting
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 239-258 (2021) (2021)
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Lexicographic Data Boxes. Part 2: Types and Contents of Data Boxes with Particular Focus on Dictionaries for English and African Languages
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 374-401 (2021) (2021)
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Feminine Personal Nouns in the Polish Language. Derivational and Lexicographical Issues
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 101-118 (2021) (2021)
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Between designer drugs and afterburners: A Lexicographic-Semantic Study of Equivalence
In: Lexikos, Vol 21, Pp 1-22 (2021) (2021)
Abstract: The lexicons of natural languages are not isomorphic. Reasons for the anisomorphism can be sought on three interrelated planes: language structure, extralinguistic reality, and conceptualisation. Simply put, the relevant differences may reside in the language, the world, the mind, or any combination of these. As a result, what goes under the name of lexicographic equivalence is a rather heterogeneous category. Growing awareness of this fact has resulted over the years in the creation of several tentative typologies of equivalence, one of which is presented below, together with a brief discussion of some strategies for dealing with imperfect equivalence. The remaining part of the article comprises a detailed analysis of a single problem encountered while preparing a new edition of a bilingual dictionary for Polish learners of English. The task at hand involved choosing a viable counterpart for a (Polish) semantic neologism from among a few (English) equivalence candidates. In the discussion, reference is made both to the metalexicographic categories introduced earlier and to such concepts developed by lexical (especially cognitive) semantics which may prove helpful in capturing the meaning differences between the source-language item and its competing target-language renditions. This micro-scale dissection of a single specimen demonstrates that we are still some way from being able to classify, let alone deal with, all the instances of imperfect interlingual correspondence that come our way. Persisting in the efforts to advance our understanding of the complex issues covered by the blanket term lexicographic equivalence thus seems crucial for improving the treatment of meaning in bilingual dictionaries.
Keyword: Africa; bilingual dictionary; cognitive semantics; conceptual metaphor; conceptualisation; connotation; corpus; culture; denotation; encoding; equivalence; fixed phrase; free combination; Germanic languages. Scandinavian languages; Languages and literature of Eastern Asia; lexicography; lexicon; meaning; Oceania; P1-1091; PD1-7159; Philology. Linguistics; PL1-8844; translation
URL: https://doi.org/10.5788/21-1-35
https://doaj.org/article/2046b99422d9421382f435caf7b15671
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Another isiXhosa Monolingual Dictionary: A Critical Analysis of the Shuters IsiChazi-magama SesiXhosa
In: Lexikos, Vol 440, Iss 467, Pp 440-467 (2021) (2021)
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Zur Darstellung eines mehrstufigen Prototypbegriffs in der multilingualen automatischen Sprachgenerierung: vom Korpus über word embeddings bis hin zum automatischen Wörterbuch
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 20-50 (2021) (2021)
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Fostering Learners' Online Dictionary Skills through Active Dictionary Rubrics
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 487-510 (2021) (2021)
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Towards a Legal Dictionary Dutch–Limburgish: Preferences and Opportunities
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 146-158 (2021) (2021)
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Italian Dictionaries of Abbreviations and the Preparation of Entries of the Italian–Slovene Dictionary of Abbreviations
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 195-213 (2021) (2021)
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Das Modul Werbeslogans. Eine korpusinformierte lexikografische Ressource zum aktuellen Gebrauch von Werbeslogans außerhalb der Domäne Werbung
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 119-145 (2021) (2021)
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Die leksikografiese bewerking van verwantskapsterme in Sepedi
In: Lexikos, Vol 22, Pp 261-271 (2021) (2021)
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Literary Quotations in Bilingual Dictionaries: A Case Study of a Nineteenth-century Dutch–Chinese Dictionary
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 51-67 (2021) (2021)
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Lexicographic Data Boxes Part 1. Lexicographic Data Boxes as Text Constituents in Dictionaries
In: Lexikos, Vol 31, Pp 330-373 (2021) (2021)
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ANNA: A Dictionary with a Name (and what Lies Behind it)
In: Lexikos, Vol 22, Pp 406-426 (2021) (2021)
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