The man in the street’s attitude of mind towards dictionaries is that they are the true repositories of all the words in a language, and that they are both authoritative and objective – in short, dictionaries are perfect. By mainly referring to the early history of English mono- and bilingual lexicography, this essay explodes the myth of the perfect dictionary and shows that mistakes in dictionaries may profitably be discussed under two headings: lexicographical mistakes, i.e. vague or circular definitions and the so-called ghost words in monolingual dictionaries, and non-insertable equivalents in bilingual dictionaries; and socio-cultural mistakes, which are related to the often elusive impact of ideology on dictionary-making
The article considers the issues of lexicography, as well as the role of dictionaries. The reasons f...
This article analyses the presuppositions about language upon which lexicography is built, and exami...
The article considers the issues of lexicography, as well as the role of dictionaries. The reasons f...
The man in the street’s attitude of mind towards dictionaries is that they are the true repositories...
The man in the street\u2019s attitude of mind towards dictionaries is that they are the true reposit...
When we look up a word in a dictionary, we want to know not just its meaning but also its function a...
The usefulness of the dictionary is readily recognized and this partially explains why such a tool h...
Abstract: When deciding on the best learners ' dictionary for a specific user and a specific s...
Our discrimination of dictionaries typically falls far short of the critical perspective that we rou...
The aim of this paper is to show how lexicographical choices reflect ideological thinking, singled o...
<p>Abstract: Dictionaries have become essential tools of the modern world. Not only have dicti...
This article describes some of the quarrels that have made the history of English dictionaries so fa...
This volume provides concise, authoritative accounts of the approaches and methodologies of modern l...
Lexicography is considered a topic limited to the hallowed halls of learning; it is considered a sch...
Background. This article examines lexicography - a separate science that includes theoretical lexico...
The article considers the issues of lexicography, as well as the role of dictionaries. The reasons f...
This article analyses the presuppositions about language upon which lexicography is built, and exami...
The article considers the issues of lexicography, as well as the role of dictionaries. The reasons f...
The man in the street’s attitude of mind towards dictionaries is that they are the true repositories...
The man in the street\u2019s attitude of mind towards dictionaries is that they are the true reposit...
When we look up a word in a dictionary, we want to know not just its meaning but also its function a...
The usefulness of the dictionary is readily recognized and this partially explains why such a tool h...
Abstract: When deciding on the best learners ' dictionary for a specific user and a specific s...
Our discrimination of dictionaries typically falls far short of the critical perspective that we rou...
The aim of this paper is to show how lexicographical choices reflect ideological thinking, singled o...
<p>Abstract: Dictionaries have become essential tools of the modern world. Not only have dicti...
This article describes some of the quarrels that have made the history of English dictionaries so fa...
This volume provides concise, authoritative accounts of the approaches and methodologies of modern l...
Lexicography is considered a topic limited to the hallowed halls of learning; it is considered a sch...
Background. This article examines lexicography - a separate science that includes theoretical lexico...
The article considers the issues of lexicography, as well as the role of dictionaries. The reasons f...
This article analyses the presuppositions about language upon which lexicography is built, and exami...
The article considers the issues of lexicography, as well as the role of dictionaries. The reasons f...