Dictionaries. an international encyclopedia of lexicography : supplementary volume: recent developments with focus on electronic and computational lexicography.

The handbooks Dictionaries. An International Encyclopedia of Lexicography (Vol.5.1-3) are the basis for the Supplementary Volume. It presents new articles that take account of the practice-internal and theoretical developments of the last 15 years. Special attention has been given to lexicographic r...

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Corporate Authors: De Gruyter.
Published: De Gruyter Mouton,
Publisher Address: Berlin/Boston :
Publication Dates: [2013]
Literature type: eBook
Language: English
Series: Handb cher zur sprach- und kommunikationswissenschaft / handbooks of linguistics and communication science (hsk); 5/4
W rterb cher / dictionaries / dictionnaires; Supplementary Volume
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Online Access: http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110238136
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Summary: The handbooks Dictionaries. An International Encyclopedia of Lexicography (Vol.5.1-3) are the basis for the Supplementary Volume. It presents new articles that take account of the practice-internal and theoretical developments of the last 15 years. Special attention has been given to lexicographic reference works, the theory of lexicography, lexicographic processes, new metalexicographic methods, electronic and, computer-assisted lexicography.
Carrier Form: 1 online resource(xiii,1579pages) : illustrations.
Also available in print edition.
ISBN: 9783110238136
Index Number: P327
CLC: H0
Contents: 46. English and American I: Historical and etymological lexicography /
47. English and American II /
48. German I: Historical and etymological lexicography /
49. German II: Synchronic lexicography /
50. New developments in Dutch lexicography from 1990 onwards /
51. Aspects of Afrikaans lexicography /
52. East Slavic languages /
53. South Slavic languages /
54. West Slavic languages /
55. Arabic lexicography /
56. Chinese lexicography /
57. Japanese lexicography /
58. Korean lexicography /
59. Lexicography of the Nguni languages /
60. Lexicography of the Sotho languages /
61. Lexicography of Shona /
62. Lexicography of the languages of Central Africa /
63. Lexicography of Fang /
64. Lexicography of the languages of Western Africa /
65. The early history of computational lexicography: The 1950s and 1960s /
66. Computational lexicography and corpus linguistics until ca 1970/1980 /
67. Design criteria and added value of electronic dictionaries for human users /
68. Monolingual and bilingual electronic dictionaries on the Internet /
69. Dictionary portals /
70. Electronic pedagogical dictionaries /
71. Context-sensitive look-up in electronic dictionaries /
72. Large-scale documentary dictionaries on the Internet /
73. Electronic encyclopedias /
74. Combined products: Dictionary and corpus /
75. Electronic dictionaries for speech recognition, for its applications and for speech synthesis /
76. Electronic dictionaries for text processing and correction systems /
77. Electronic language resources for information retrieval, information extraction and text mining /
78. Electronic dictionaries for computer-assisted language learning /
79. Electronic dictionaries for question answering and natural language database access /
80. Electronic dictionaries for Natural Language Generation (NLG) /
81. Electronic dictionaries for machine translation and machine-aided translation /
82. Generic dictionaries for multiple uses in NLP /
83. Representing human and machine dictionaries in markup languages (SGML, XML) /
84. Representing computational dictionaries in relational databases /
85. Representing computational dictionaries in feature structure-based representation formalisms and typed feature logic /
86. Representing computational dictionaries in AI-oriented knowledge representation formalisms /
87. Representing (computational) dictionaries in hypertextual form /
88. Representing computational dictionaries in dedicated formalisms: DATR and Word Manager /
89. Standardization of the formal representation of lexical information for NLP /
90. Coding word formation morphology in computational dictionaries /
91. Coding syntactic properties of words in computational dictionaries /
92. Coding semantic properties of words in computational dictionaries /
93. WordNet: Principles, developments and applications /
94. The FrameNet approach to relating syntax and semantics /
95. Metadata description for lexicons /
96. Criteria for the design of corpora for monolingual lexicography /
97. The utilization of bilingual corpora for the creation of bilingual dictionaries /
98. Large corpora designed for lexicographic work /
99. The World Wide Web as a resource for lexicography /
100. Corpus pre-processing for lexicography /
101. Tools to support the design of a macrostructure /
102. Corpus Query Tools for lexicography /
103. Tools and procedures for the acquisition of morphological and syntactic information from corpora /
104. Tools for the acquisition of lexical combinatorics /
105. Tools for lexicographic use of parallel and comparable corpora /
106. Reversal of bilingual dictionaries /
107. Workbenches for corpus-based lexicography /
108. Models for the representation of terminological data on the computer: Terminological databases /
109. Large terminological databases /
110. Acquisition of terminological data from text: Approaches /
Index of Subjects --
Index of Names.
Frontmatter --
Preface --
Table of Contents --
1. Lexicography through the ages: From the early beginnings to the electronic age /
2. The impact of computational lexicography /
3. Textual structures in printed dictionaries: An overview /
4. Macrostructures in printed dictionaries /
5. Access structures in printed dictionaries /
6. Microstructures in printed dictionaries /
7. Mediostructures in printed dictionaries /
8. Textual architectures in printed dictionaries /
9. Addressing and addressing structures in printed dictionaries /
10. Types of dictionary articles in printed dictionaries /
11. Textual structures in electronic dictionaries compared with printed dictionaries: A short general survey /
12. Mixed dictionary genres /
13. Dictionary of language contact /
14. New developments in learners dictionaries I: English and French /
15. New developments in learner s dictionaries II: German /
16. New developments in learner s dictionaries III: Bilingual learner s dictionaries /
17. New developments in lexicography for special purposes I: An overview of linguistic dictionaries /
18. New developments in lexicography for special purposes II: An overview of dictionaries of lexicography /
19. Lexicographic functions /
20. The treatment of culture-bound items in dictionaries /
21. The treatment of sensitive items in dictionaries /
22. The treatment of meaning in dictionaries and prototype theory /
23. The concept of semiotaxis /
24. New tendencies in the treatment of collocations /
25. New developments in the selection of examples /
26. The lexicographical process (with special focus on online dictionaries) /
27. Theory of dictionary management /
28. Empirical research into dictionary use since 1990 /
29. Methods in research of dictionary use /
30. The concept of simultaneous feedback /
31. User research in the field of electronic dictionaries: Methods, first results, proposals /
32. Lexicographic training: An overview /
33. Establishing lexicography units /
34. Lexicographic associations /
35. Evaluation of dictionaries /
36. Aids in metalexicographic research /
37. The ancient languages of the Near East /
38. The ancient languages of Greek and Latin /
39. Iberoromance I: Historical and etymological lexicography /
40. Iberoromance II: Synchronic lexicography /
41. Gallo-Romance I: Historical and etymological lexicography /
42. Gallo-Romance II: Synchronic lexicography /
43. Italian /
44. Romanian /
45. Scandinavian languages /