In this article it is argued that many grammatical items recorded as lexical entries in EFL (English as a Foreign Language) dictionaries should be dealt with in radically different fashion from that which is current practice. Examination of the entries for more than 40 high-frequency closed-class items in the 5 major EFL dictionaries reveals that too much emphasis is placed on detailed linguistic description and too little on didactic usefulness. Two important findings were that (i) polysemic analysis is very thorough but probably counterproductive to the needs of the average dictionary user, and (ii) many entries could be usefully shortened by omitting data already known to the learner. Given the intended ‘readership’ of the dictionaries, ...
Lexicographers have been arguing for the inclusion of abstract and complex grammatical information i...
The intersection discussed in this paper is one of the various meeting points of English lexis and g...
Many students are unaware of the value of learners' dictionaries and prefer to use bilingual diction...
Grammar is one of the elements of lexicographic description. In order to find out whether dictionary...
This presentation discusses whether, and to what extent, closed-class lexical items should be includ...
This paper compares three English dictionaries in terms of pedagogical usefulness of grammatical inf...
In this paper I will compare five English learner's dictionaries published in Britain in 1995, and s...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 This paper examines English-language monolingual dictionaries produced for learners of Engl...
In this paper I will compare five English learner\u27s dictionaries published in Britain in 1995, an...
The English monolingual learner\u27s dictionary (MLD) is explored throughout this study. A number of...
The aim of this paper is to emphasise the value of using EFL dic-tionaries for production and, by pr...
Avec Alex Boulton Research has consistently shown that a few thousand word families can be enough to...
The highly polysemous and phraseological nature of high frequency words makes them a major stumbling...
Learners’ dictionaries are a resource which is often overlooked by both students and teachers of Eng...
Research has consistently shown that a few thousand word families can be enough to understand most w...
Lexicographers have been arguing for the inclusion of abstract and complex grammatical information i...
The intersection discussed in this paper is one of the various meeting points of English lexis and g...
Many students are unaware of the value of learners' dictionaries and prefer to use bilingual diction...
Grammar is one of the elements of lexicographic description. In order to find out whether dictionary...
This presentation discusses whether, and to what extent, closed-class lexical items should be includ...
This paper compares three English dictionaries in terms of pedagogical usefulness of grammatical inf...
In this paper I will compare five English learner's dictionaries published in Britain in 1995, and s...
神奈川県茅ヶ崎市 This paper examines English-language monolingual dictionaries produced for learners of Engl...
In this paper I will compare five English learner\u27s dictionaries published in Britain in 1995, an...
The English monolingual learner\u27s dictionary (MLD) is explored throughout this study. A number of...
The aim of this paper is to emphasise the value of using EFL dic-tionaries for production and, by pr...
Avec Alex Boulton Research has consistently shown that a few thousand word families can be enough to...
The highly polysemous and phraseological nature of high frequency words makes them a major stumbling...
Learners’ dictionaries are a resource which is often overlooked by both students and teachers of Eng...
Research has consistently shown that a few thousand word families can be enough to understand most w...
Lexicographers have been arguing for the inclusion of abstract and complex grammatical information i...
The intersection discussed in this paper is one of the various meeting points of English lexis and g...
Many students are unaware of the value of learners' dictionaries and prefer to use bilingual diction...