Table of contents
Introduction: Nothing is more practical than a good theory
Part I. The dictionary, dictionary structures and access routes
1. Sinuous lemma files in printed dictionaries: Access and lexicographic functions
2. Reviewing printed and electronic dictionaries: A theoretical and practical framework
3. Reflections on data access in lexicographic works
4. Hybrid text constituent structures of dictionary articles: A contribution to the expansion of the theory of textual dictionary structures
Part II. Dictionary functions and users
5. On production-oriented information in Swedish monolingual defining dictionaries
6. Balancing the tools: The functional transformation of lexicographic tools for tourists
Chapter 7. Lexicography and language planning in Scandinavia and the Netherlands
Part III. Subject-field classification and introductions
8. Subject-field classification of metalexicography revisited
9. Systematic introductions in specialised dictionaries: Some proposals in relation to accounting dictionaries
Part IV. Data retrieval and corpus lexicography
10. The role of corpora in future dictionaries
11. Lexicographical data in natural-language systems
Part V. Collocations and phraseology
12. A methodology for describing collocations in a specialized dictionary
13. Lexicographic description: An onomasiological approach on the basis of phraseology
14. Item-specific syntagmatic relations in dictionaries
15. Henning Bergenholtz: Bibliovita
Notes on contributors
Subject index
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