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Approximately a decade ago, it was suggested that a new function should be added to the lexicographical function theory: the interpretive function. However, hardly any research has been conducted into this function, and though it was only suggested that t... see more

Approximately a decade ago, it was suggested that a new function should be added to the lexicographical function theory: the interpretive function. However, hardly any research has been conducted into this function, and though it was only suggested that t... see more

This article serves two purposes: (1) to show that most lexicographical decisions are closely related to language policy (2) by discussing some well-known lexicographical topics from a functional perspective, including the treatment of trademarks, dispute... see more

There is a problematic treatment of field specific words in both general language dictionaries as well as specialised dictionaries, which in this paper is exemplified using the sports and fitness subject fields as the point of departure and focusing on me... see more

This paper describes a radically different approach to polysemy and homonymy from the ones normally presented in linguistic and lexicographic literature on this topic. Our main criti¬cism of the traditional approaches lies in their use of the term "word":... see more

The lemma is one of the core terms in lexicography. It is the lexicographical item that users of paper dictionaries normally utilise to look for the dictionary article that can help them satisfy their information need, and lexicographers consider the lemm... see more

There is a problematic treatment of field specific words in both general language dictionaries as well as specialised dictionaries, which in this paper is exemplified using the sports and fitness subject fields as the point of departure and focusing on me... see more

This article serves two purposes: (1) to show that most lexicographical decisions are closely related to language policy (2) by discussing some well-known lexicographical topics from a functional perspective, including the treatment of trademarks, dispute... see more

The traditional way for lexicographers to deal with polysemy in dictionaries is by applying the terms lumping and splitting. We will not follow this tradition. Instead, we argue that the identification and selection of meaning items (= polysems) should be... see more

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