Similar words: lexicographer, iconography, geography, biography, xerography, topography, demography, holography. Meaning: [‚leksɪ'kɑgrəfɪ /-'kɒg-] n. the act of writing dictionaries.
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1. Researchers within computational lexicography have attempted to exploit this style to extract semantic information.
2. This book fills a major gap in lexicography.
3. Of or relating to lexicography or a lexicon.
4. I heard the professor's discourse on English lexicography.
5. Ilson, Robert ( ed. ) , Lexicography : An emerging international profession . Manchester : Manchester University Press. 1986.
6. With the interpenetration of pragmatic theory in bilingual lexicography, the pragmatic information in bilingual dictionary has become a focus in recent years.sentencedict.com
7. Phrase equivalence pair is very useful for bilingual lexicography, machine translation and crossing - language information retrieval.
8. The technology of lexicography based on corpus has been the main method for contemporary lexicography.
9. From a cognitive perspective on lexicography, the present thesis focuses on morphology and its application to cognitive learner's dictionary.
10. Again and again these feminist lexicographers refuse and indeed poke fun at the authoritative pronouncements of mainstream lexicography.
11. He has won considerable attention from Chinese and international lexicographers for his original thinking, innovative insights and theorisation in bilingual and historical lexicography.
12. There are 2000 entries based on the editors'experience on teaching and lexicography in LDCE, Wwhich stands for the work on defining metalanguage in English.
13. To compare the words of allotropy and "Dictionary" have been found , make it as a valuable example of lexicography.
14. Leipian inherits the achievement in the Fanqie phonetic transcription in Jiyun with innovation, showing the progress in language research and lexicography in the Tang and Song Dynasty.
15. As a special kind of bilingual dictionary, bilingualized dictionary has drawn more and more attention from the scholars and exports of lexicography.
16. The success of W3 marks the victory of descriptivism in English lexicography and most modern English dictionaries are compiled following the descriptive principle.
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