
ITL - International Journal of Applied Linguistics
Volume 45-46 (1979)
1979. ca. 180 pp.
Publishing status: Available
Published online on 23 December 2016
Published online on 23 December 2016
© John Benjamins Publishing Company
Table of Contents
- PrefaceWilly Martin | p. i
- Introduction: Who Needs Dictionaries?R.R.K. Hartmann | pp. 1–8
- The Dictionary and the Lexicon: A Happy Medium?Graham Mallinson | pp. 10–18
- Lexicographical Problems in the Treatment of some Linguistic terms in a Supplement to the OEDL.S. Burnett | pp. 19–24
- The use of Informants in Dictionary-MakingHenri Béjoint | pp. 25–29
- To What Extent does a Dictionary Definition Define?Patrick Hanks | pp. 32–38
- The Treatment of the Terminology of Natural History in the Oxford English DictionariesS.J. Raphael | pp. 39–46
- Meaning: Denotative, Connotative, AllusiveLaurence Urdang | pp. 47–52
- On a Non-Standard Dictionary Definition SchemaP.J. Scholfield | pp. 54–62
- What is an Idiom? An Applied Linguistic ApproachM.J. Wallace | pp. 63–70
- Collocability Restrictions in DictionariesE. Aisenstadt | pp. 71–74
- Dictionaries - General, Technical, Specialist, etc. - and How They Often Leave (Foreign) Advanced Learners in the LurchAndre Moulin | pp. 76–81
- The Treatment of Polysemy in the Design of a Learner’s DictionaryAnthony Paul Cowie | pp. 82–88
- Technical Dictionaries: Testing the Requirements of the Professional UserK. Opitz | pp. 89–95
- Problems of Indicating Pronunciation in Bilingual Dictionaries with English as the Source LanguageTamas Magay | pp. 98–103
- A Chinese IDS Dictionary: A Unique Challenge?A.W. Rowe | pp. 104–110
- Problems of Technical Terminology in Arabic LexicographyA.M. Al-Kasimi | pp. 111–118
- Some Problems of Obsolescence in Bilingual DictionariesN.E. Osselton | pp. 120–126
- Neologisms in American English Since 1945: Indicators of Cultural Change?G.J. Forgue | pp. 127–133
- Retrieving Lexicographic Citations from a Computer Archive of Language MaterialsD. Sherman | pp. 136–142
- Diversified Access in LexicographyH. Christoph Wolfart | pp. 143–153
- Homography or Polysemy: On a Computer-Aided Analysis of Non-Pronominal Neuter Verbs in FrenchPierre Pica | pp. 154–180
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