
This volume provides concise, authoritative accounts of the approaches and methodologies of modern lexicography and of the aims and qualities of its end products. Leading scholars and professional lexicographers, from all over the world and representing all the main traditions and perspectives, assess the state of the art in every aspect of research and practice. The book is divided into four parts, reflecting the main types of lexicography. Part I looks at synchronic dictionaries - those for the general public, monolingual dictionaries for second-language learners, and bilingual dictionaries. Part II and III are devoted to the distinctive methodologies and concerns of historical dictionaries and specialist dictionaries respectively, while chapters in Part IV examine specific topics such as description and prescription; the representation of pronunciation; and the practicalities of dictionary production. The book ends with a chronology of major events in the history of lexicography. It will be a valuable resource for students, scholars, and practitioners in the field.
This volume investigates the current methodologies, theoretical frameworks, and practical applications defining the field of modern lexicography. Edited by Philip P. Durkin, the text compiles contributions from international scholars and industry professionals to provide a comprehensive assessment of dictionary production. It serves as a systematic overview of how linguistic data is curated, analyzed, and presented for diverse user groups.
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Experts recognize this handbook as a foundational reference for students and practitioners within the linguistic community. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous examination of the field's current state.
Page Count:
698
Publication Date:
2015-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191669318
ISBN-13:
9780191669316
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