Last update: 9 February 2010
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Dictionary Visions, Research and Practice
Selected papers from the 12th International Symposium on Lexicography, Copenhagen 2004
Edited by Henrik Gottlieb and Jens Erik MogensenUniversity of Copenhagen
2007. xii, 321 pp.
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This book is about dictionaries and dictionary making. In six thematic sections it presents nineteen contributions covering a wide field within lexicography: Online Lexicography, Dictionary Structure, Phraseology in Dictionaries, LSP Lexicography, Dictionaries and the User, plus Etymology, History and Culture in Lexicography. Some chapters focus on theoretical aspects, others report on dictionary work in the making, and still others compare and analyze existing dictionaries. Common to all authors, however, is the concern for the dictionary user. Trivial as it may seem, the fact that dictionaries are meant to fulfill the needs of specific user groups has only recently achieved widespread recognition in the lexicographical literature. This volume shows the many ramifications of this functional approach to lexicography by presenting twenty-two authors representing the state of the art in eleven countries: Canada, Denmark, Germany, Great Britain, Iceland, Israel, Latvia, The Netherlands, Poland, South Africa and Spain.
Table of contents
Preface
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ix–xi
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Reliability of online bilingual dictionaries
Cristina Gelpí
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3–12
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Grammatische Angaben in elexiko und ihre Modellierung
Annette Klosa und Carolin Müller-Spitzer
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13–37
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Innovative phonetic interfaces for electronic dictionaries
Włodzimierz Sobkowiak
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39–52
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Sublemmata or main lemmata: A critical look at the presentation of some macrostructural elements
Rufus H. Gouws
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55–69
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Semantic aspects of reversal of a set of bilingual dictionaries
Andrejs Veisbergs
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71–79
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Idiomatische Äquivalenzprobleme: Ein ikonoklastischer Zugang
Ken Farø
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83–95
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A bilingual electronic dictionary of idioms
Erla Hallsteinsdóttir
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97–106
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Bringing corporate dictionary design into accord with corporate image: From words to messages and back again
Patrick Leroyer
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109–117
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Design of a function-based internet accounting dictionary
Sandro Nielsen and Lise Mourier
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119–135
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What's so good or bad about advanced EFL dictionaries?
Ilan J. Kernerman
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139–145
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Glimpses into receptive dictionary use: Proficient learners' perspective. Rationale for the research perspective
Renata Szczepaniak
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147–164
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The learner's dictionaries and grammar: A comparison.
Geart van der Meer
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165–181
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Neuere Aspekte einer Theorie und Typologie von Wörterbuchartikeln und ihre Praxisrelevanz
Herbert Ernst Wiegand
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183–200
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Lexicographers as borrowers, or The importance of being CAMP
Arleta Adamska-Sałaciak
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203–215
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Politik und Sprachpolitik in der Lexikographie
Henning Bergenholtz und Sven Tarp
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217–240
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Revising German etymologies in the Oxford English Dictionary
Andreas Gröger
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241–257
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Extracting usage information from 18th century English-Danish and Danish-English dictionaries
Marcin Overgaard Ptaszyński
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259–276
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Dictionaries and culture
Roda P. Roberts
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277–297
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Glimpses of the future of English-based lexicography
Arne Zettersten
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299–318
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Index
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319–321
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“This volume makes interesting and useful reading for lexicographers working at different projects. It is certainly informative to discover what other lexicographers are engaged in, and how they solve their particular problems. Common elements, especially within the framework of computer-assisted and computerised lexicographical projects, can be found throughout the volume. ”
Maria Smit, University of Stellenbosch, in Lexikos 18 (2008)
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