Symposium on lexicography x : proceedings of the Tenth International Symposium on Lexicography May 4-6, 2000 at the University of Copenhagen /
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De Gruyter,
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Publisher Address: | Berlin ; Boston : |
Publication Dates: |
2012. ©2002 |
Literature type: | eBook |
Language: | English |
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Lexicographica. series maior ;
volume 109 |
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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/9783110933192 http://www.degruyter.com/doc/cover/9783110933192.jpg |
Carrier Form: | 1 online resource (xvi, 330 pages). |
Bibliography: | Includes bibliographical references. |
ISBN: | 9783110933192 |
Index Number: | P327 |
CLC: | H06-532 |
Contents: |
Frontmatter -- Table of Content -- Introduction -- Vorwort -- Acknowledgements -- Towards a Dictionary of Shakespeare s Informal English -- The Atlas Linguarum Europae and its Insights into the Cultural History of Europe -- The Dictionary Project NORDLEXIN-N -- From Print to Disc: Creating the Electronic Version of the Cambridge International Dictionary of English (CIDE) -- Lexicography as a Sign of the Times: A Study in Socio-Lexicography -- The Contragram Verb Valency Dictionary of Dutch, French and English -- The Representation of Figurative Senses in Learner s Dictionaries -- Old French Loanwords of Germanic Origin Borrowed into English -- Somatismen als Problem der d nischen und deutschen Lexikographie -- Four Germanic Dictionaries of Anglicisms: When Definitions Speak Louder than Words -- Grammatische Schwierigkeiten bei der zweisprachigen Lexikographie -- 35 Questions and Answers about Editing Jesper Swedberg s Swensk Ordabok (c. 1725) -- Categorizing Chaos: Text Types in CANCODE -- Public Political Vocabulary: Model of a Dictionary -- Towards a Slovene-English False-Friend Dictionary -- The Length and Breadth of an Entry in an Etymological Dictionary -- Homonymy vs Polysemy: Conversion in English -- Metaphors: How Do Dictionaries Scramble out of this Morass of Meaning? -- Japanese Learners Problems in Using English-Japanese Dictionaries -- Some Semantic Problems in the Translation of Colour Terms -- The Dictionary of Connotations: A Viable Proposition? -- Who Uses English-Japanese Dictionaries and When? Their Bidirectional Working -- From Spinning Woman to Old Maid to What? On the Sense Development of Spinster -- The Colour Spectrum in Language: The Case of Czech. Cognitive Concepts, New Idioms and Lexical Meanings -- On the Phonetics of Trans- in EFL Dictionaries -- Euphemisms in General Monolingual Dictionaries -- A Thesaurus of Old English Revisited -- From Projection to Reception On the Process of Bilingual Dictionary Making -- References |