The Routledge Handbook of Lexicography / Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera.

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English
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1st
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Abingdon, Oxon : Routledge, 2017.
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1 online resource (999 pages) : illustrations, tables.

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The Routledge Handbook of Lexicography provides a comprehensive and cutting-edge overview of the major approaches to lexicography and their applications within this field in the digital era.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
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Contents
  • part, I Foundations of lexicography
  • chapter Introduction
  • Lexicography in the Internet era / Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera
  • chapter 1 Lexicography as an independent science / Sven Tarp
  • chapter 2 Dictionary management / Henning Bergenholtz
  • chapter 3 Dictionaries and access / Rufus H. Gouws
  • chapter 4 Explaining meaning in lexicographical information tools / Heidi Agerbo
  • chapter 5 Dictionary criticism / Sandro Nielsen
  • part, II The interdisciplinary nature of lexicography
  • chapter 6 Lexicography and interdisciplinarity / Sandro Nielsen
  • chapter 7 Lexicography and applied linguistics / Pam Peters Trinidad Fernández
  • chapter 8 Lexicography and corpus linguistics / Gertrud Faaß
  • chapter 9 Lexicography and terminology / Lynne Bowker
  • chapter 10 Dictionaries and language policy / Dion Nkomo
  • chapter 11 Dictionaries and culture / Przemysław Łozowski
  • chapter 12 Lexicography and natural language processing / Aleš Horák Adam Rambousek
  • chapter 13 Lexicography and information science / Theo J. D. Bothma
  • chapter 14 Domain ontologies / Catherine Roussey Nathalie Hernandez Haïfa Zargayouna
  • part, III Types of dictionaries
  • chapter 15 The concept of dictionary / Sven Tarp
  • chapter 16 Dictionaries for text reception / Patrick Leroyer
  • chapter 17 Dictionaries for text production / Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera Henning Bergenholtz
  • chapter 18 Dictionaries for translation / Laura Giacomini
  • chapter 19 Dictionaries to assist teaching and learning / Reinhard Heuberger
  • chapter 20 Specialised dictionaries / John Humbley
  • chapter 21 Terminological knowledge bases / Anne Condamines
  • part, IV Innovative dictionaries
  • chapter 22 Learners’ dictionaries of English / Julia Miller
  • chapter 23 Revising the Dictionary of Canadianisms on Historical Principles
  • World Englishes and linguistic variation in real time / Stefan Dollinger
  • chapter 24 FrameNet / Josef Ruppenhofer Hans C. Boas Collin F. Baker
  • chapter 25 The Online Dictionary of New Zealand Sign Language
  • A case study of contemporary sign lexicography / Rachel McKee David McKee
  • chapter 26 The Alicante Dictionaries / José Mateo
  • chapter 27 The Oenolex wine dictionary / Patrick Leroyer
  • chapter 28 The Accounting Dictionaries / Pedro A. Fuertes-Olivera Marta Niño Amo
  • chapter 29 Wordnik / Erin McKean
  • part, V World languages, lexicography and the Internet
  • chapter 30 African lexicography in the Internet era / Danie Prinsloo Jacobus Prinsloo Daniel Prinsloo
  • chapter 31 Arabic lexicography in the Internet era / Karlheinz Mörth
  • chapter 32 Chinese lexicography in the Internet era / Heming Yong Jing Peng
  • chapter 33 English lexicography in the Internet era / Howard Jackson
  • chapter 34 French lexicography in the Internet era / Paul Achille Mavoungou
  • chapter 35 German lexicography in the Internet era / Petra Storjohann
  • chapter 36 Hindi lexicography in the Internet era / Parman Singh Arimardan Kumar Tripathi
  • chapter 37 Indonesian lexicography in the Internet era / Deny Arnos Kwary
  • chapter 38 Portuguese lexicography in the Internet era / Teresa Lino
  • chapter 39 Russian lexicography in the Internet era / Olga M. Karpova
  • chapter 40 Spanish lexicography in the Internet era * / Ignacio Bosque María Auxiliadora Barrios Rodríguez
  • part, VI Looking to the future
  • lexicography in the Internet era
  • chapter 41 Electronic dictionaries / Anna Dziemianko
  • chapter 42 Using the Web for lexicographic purposes / Vincent Ooi
  • chapter 43 Information retrieval for lexicographic purposes / Orin Hargraves
  • chapter 44 Dictionary usage research in the Internet era / Carolin Müller-Spitzer Alexander Koplenig Sascha Wolfer
  • chapter 45 User participation in the Internet era / Christian M. Meyer Andrea Abel
  • chapter 46 Dictionary portals / Bob Boelhouwer Anne Dykstra Hindrik Sijens
  • chapter 47 Towards an international directory of lexicography / Reinhard R. K. Hartmann.
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Oxford reference premium collection.
ISBN
  • 1-351-59965-8
  • 1-315-10494-6
  • 1-351-59964-X
OCLC
  • 1004349603
  • 1006512195
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  • 10.4324/9781315104942
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