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Ohb Lexicography Ohbk C

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Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

26.11.2015

Herausgeber

Durkin Philip

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

726

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/4.3 cm

Gewicht

1418 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-969163-0

Beschreibung

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[The Oxford Handbook of Lexicography] contains a wealth of useful insights in many well-written chapters. It is the most comprehensive account of the current field that I have read, and it deserves particular praise for treating the central issues of traditional lexicography at length while at the same time introducing new and exciting topics that are essential for present-day lexicographers. As such, the Oxford Handbook is a ground-breaking publication that will no doubt set a new standard for textbooks on lexicography for years to come. Lars Trap-Jensen, International Journal of Lexicography

Produktdetails

Einband

Gebundene Ausgabe

Erscheinungsdatum

26.11.2015

Herausgeber

Durkin Philip

Verlag

Oxford University Press

Seitenzahl

726

Maße (L/B/H)

25/17.5/4.3 cm

Gewicht

1418 g

Sprache

Englisch

ISBN

978-0-19-969163-0

Herstelleradresse

Libri GmbH
Europaallee 1
36244 Bad Hersfeld
DE

Email: gpsr@libri.de

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  • Produktbild: Ohb Lexicography Ohbk C
    • 1: Philip Durkin: Introduction

    • PART I: The Synchronic Dictionary

    • 2: Henri Béjoint: Dictionaries for general users: History and development; current issues

    • 3: Reinhard Heuberger: Learners' dictionaries: History and development; current issues

    • 4: Thierry Fontenelle: Bilingual dictionaries: History and development; current issues

    • 5: Marc Kupietz: Constructing a corpus

    • 6: Iztok Kosem: Interrogating a corpus

    • 7: Patrick Hanks: Definition

    • 8: Rosamund Moon: Explaining meaning in learners' dictionaries

    • 9: Arleta Adamska-Salaciak: Explaining meaning in bilingual dictionaries

    • PART II: Historical Dictionaries

    • 10: John Considine: Historical dictionaries: History and development; current issues

    • 11: Andrew Hawke: Quotation evidence and definitions

    • 12: Laurel J. Brinton: Using historical corpora and historical text databases

    • 13: Edmund Weiner: Grammatical analysis and grammatical change

    • 14: Philip Durkin: Etymology, word history, and the grouping and division of material in historical dictionaries

    • PART III: Specialist Dictionaries

    • 15: Tania Styles: Place-name dictionaries

    • 16: Peter McClure: Personal and surname dictionaries

    • 17: Catherine Sangster: Pronouncing dictionaries

    • 18: Franziska Buchmann: Spelling dictionaries

    • 19: Julie Coleman: Slang dictionaries

    • 20: Eva Buchi: Etymological dictionaries

    • 21: Richard Ashdowne: Dictionaries of dead languages

    • 22: Christian Kay and Marc Alexander: Diachronic and synchronic thesauruses

    • 23: Clive Upton: Regional and dialect dictionaries

    • 24: Holger Becker: Scientific and technical dictionaries; coverage of scientific and technical terms in general dictionaries

    • PART IV: Specific Topics

    • 25: Christiane Fellbaum: The treatment of multi-word units in lexicography

    • 26: Dirk Geeraerts: Lexicography and theories of lexical semantics

    • 27: Lynne Murphy: Meaning relations in dictionaries: Hyponymy, meronymy, synonymy, antonymy, and contrast

    • 28: Anu Koskela: Identification of homonyms in different types of dictionaries

    • 29: Graham Pointon: The representation of pronunciation in general dictionaries

    • 30: Charlotte Brewer: Labelling and metalanguage

    • 31: James McCracken: The exploitation of dictionary data and metadata

    • 32: Annette Klosa: Illustrations in dictionaries; encyclopaedic and cultural information in dictionaries

    • 33: Graeme Diamond: Making decisions about inclusion and exclusion

    • 34: Lynda Mugglestone: Description and prescription in dictionaries

    • 35: Valerie Grundy and Diana Rawlinson: The practicalities of dictionary production; planning and managing dictionary projects; training of lexicographers

    • 36: Hilary Nesi: The demands of users and the publishing world: Printed or online, free or paid for?

    • 37: Stefan Dollinger: National dictionaries and cultural identity: Insights from Austrian German and Canadian English

    • A chronology of major events in the history of lexicography