04719nam 2200613 a 450 991077881070332120230331010142.01-280-87957-2978661372088790-272-7444-4(CKB)2550000000079640(EBL)842942(OCoLC)796384163(SSID)ssj0001101475(PQKBManifestationID)11613977(PQKBTitleCode)TC0001101475(PQKBWorkID)11072443(PQKB)11111490(MiAaPQ)EBC842942(Au-PeEL)EBL842942(CaPaEBR)ebr10526851(EXLCZ)99255000000007964019870707d1987 uy 0engur|n|---|||||txtccrA Spectrum of lexicography[electronic resource] papers from AILA, Brussels, 1984 /edited by Robert IlsonAmsterdam ;Philadelphia J. Benjamins Pub. Co.19871 online resource (163 p.)English and French.Papers from the seventh triennial World Congress of AILA held in Brussels.1-55619-033-6 90-272-2051-4 Includes bibliographical references.A SPECTRUM OF LEXICOGRAPHY PAPERS FROM AILA BRUSSELS 1984; Title page; Copyright page; Table of contents; Introduction; Types of Semantic Information in Dictionaries; 1. Introduction; 2. The theoretical side of the classification.; 3. The pragmatic side of the classification.; 4. Further prospects; SUGGESTIONS FOR FURTHER READING; REFERENCES; Methodology in a non-Spanish dictionary of the Spanish Language: The Diccionario del español de México; 1. Determination of the region; 2. The corpus; 3. Advantages and limitations of a corpus.; 4. The regional variety of language.5. Examples of differences between DRAE and DBEM6. Supplementary data.; 7. Conclusions.; NOTES; APPENDIX; A Proposal for a Valency Dictionary of English; 1. Valency information in EFL-dictionaries; 2. Valency theory as the basis for a learners' dictionary; 2.1 Status of criteria; 2.2 Obligatory complements; 2.3 Optional complements; 3. Components of a valency dictionary; 3.1 Presentation of information; 3.2 Explicitness; 3.3 Comprehensiveness; NOTES; REFERENCES; DICTIONARIES; How to Define a Defining Vocabulary; REFERENCES; DICTIONARIES; APPENDICES; Towards a Taxonomy of Dictionary Definitions12; 3; 4; 5; 6; 7; REFERENCES; Controle del'équivalence dans les dictionnaires bilingues; Contrôles; REFERENCES; DICTIONNAIRES; Deux types de dictionnaires bilingues de poche; 1. La nomenclature; 2.Les équivalents; 3.Emploi de la langue-source et de la langue-cible pour cerner le sens d'un équivalent; 4.Exemples, locutions figées et autres groupements stables; 5.Remarques d'ordre stylistique; 6.Transcription phonétique; Conclusion; NOTES; BIBLIOGRAPHIE; Scientificand Practical Problems of a Hindi-German Dictionary; NOTES; De l'interférence au transfert, ou ""peut-on enseigner le SAE?""REFERENCESA Practical Semi-Automated Strategy for Homograph Discrimination; Introduction; The FREQSUCON Homograph Discrimination Strategy; The FORTRAN Program; The STRATEGY STEP by STEP; Data - C.A. Listing and Descriptors - APPENDIX 3.; The KWIC CONCORDANCE with HOMOGRAPH BREAKDOWN; ADAPTATION of the FORTRAN PROGRAM to INCORPORATE SUBCATEGORIZATION of HC's.; COMPARISON with OTHER APPROACHES to the PROBLEM of HOMOGRAPH DISCRIMINATION; REFERENCES; APPENDICESThis collection presents a balanced yet vivid picture of many of the domains of activity of lexicography. Ten contributors from eight countries discuss monolingual dictionaries (for learners and native speakers), bilingual dictionaries, an original approach to computer-aided lexicography, and the use of lexical material in language teaching. The collection of data; the inclusion, exclusion and ordering of material; definition and translation; and the provision of adequate information about grammatical valency, these are among the special topics treated, with many examples of the problems encouLexicographyCongressesLexicography413/.028Ilson Robert166374International Congress of Applied Linguistics.(7th :1984 :Brussels, Belgium)International Congress of Applied Linguistics(7th :1984 :Brussels, Belgium)MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910778810703321A Spectrum of lexicography3822532UNINA