Spoken language in dictionaries: does it really matter?

By November 17, 2016,
Page 311-318
Author Lars Trap-Jensen
Title Spoken language in dictionaries: does it really matter?
Abstract The paper asks in retrospect whether the end product has justified the time-consuming task of incorporating spoken data in the corpus underlying a new six volume dictionary of contemporary Danish, in what way has the inclusion ofspoken language affected the overall appearance, which parts ofthe vocabulary are particularly affected, and was it altogether worth the effort?
Session The Dictionary-Making Process
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BibTex
@InProceedings{ELX04-032,
author = {Lars Trap-Jensen},
title = {Spoken language in dictionaries: does it really matter? },
pages = {311-318},
booktitle = {Proceedings of the 11th EURALEX International Congress},
year = {2004},
month = {july},
date = {6-10},
address = {Lorient, France},
editor = {Geoffrey Williams and Sandra Vessier},
publisher = {UniversiteĢ de Bretagne-Sud, FaculteĢ des lettres et des sciences humaines},
isbn = {29-52245-70-3},
}
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