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<b>The Lemmatization of Expressions in Descriptive Afrikaans Dictionaries</b> A dictionary should award equal status to all three types of lexicon items, namely the sublexical, the lexical and the multilexical. No descriptive Afrikaans diction... see more

<b>The Lemmatization of Expressions in Descriptive Afrikaans Dictionaries</b> A dictionary should award equal status to all three types of lexicon items, namely the sublexical, the lexical and the multilexical. No descriptive Afrikaans diction... see more

Arguments in metalexicographic literature on the status of subword and multiword lexical items resulted in a more comprehensive lemmatic treatment of these lexical items in the latest editions of Afrikaans descriptive dictionaries, e.g. <i>Woordeboe... see more

Arguments in metalexicographic literature on the status of subword and multiword lexical items resulted in a more comprehensive lemmatic treatment of these lexical items in the latest editions of Afrikaans descriptive dictionaries, e.g. <i>Woordeboe... see more

This article discusses how an electronic presentation of a dictionary description provides the means of a wider, but simultaneously more specific, lemmatisation than previously practised in printed dictionaries. This especially applies to multiw... see more

In most traditional dictionaries the status of adverbs and adverbials is weak compared to other word classes. This applies to the selection of lemmas where adverbs seldom have high priority, partly because of the dominance of adjective lemmas of the same ... see more

<b>The Lexicographical Treatment of Neo-classical and Pseudo-syntactic Compounds</b> The inconsistent treatment of neo-classical and pseudo-syntactic compounds in existing dictionaries can be ascribed mainly to uncertainty about the morphologi... see more

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