lexicography in English

noun
1
the practice of compiling dictionaries.
The enrichment of the database opens up new perspectives in the field of computational lexicography since the semantic networks contained in the collocational database can be used to enhance corpus-based collocation extraction.

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1. The technology of lexicography based on corpus has been the main method for contemporary lexicography.

2. Teaching Lexicography and Lexicology Among the Aliterates

3. I heard the professor's discourse on English lexicography.

4. Of or relating to lexicography or a lexicon.

5. This book fills a major gap in lexicography.

6. Antedating is a key task in lexicography and a popular sport

7. Minie Bedawn lexicography cold-swage hematospermia tranquilizing cytosin glycerinated south-westwardly coamiable

8. Ilson, Robert ( ed. ) , Lexicography : An emerging international profession . Manchester : Manchester University Press. 19

9. Teaching Lexicography and Lexicology Among the Aliterates Word Ways 2011, Feb, 44, 1

10. Phrase equivalence pair is very useful for bilingual lexicography, machine translation and crossing - language information retrieval.

11. 2012, James Lambert, “Beyond Hobson-Jobson: A new lexicography for Indian English”, in World Englishes‎[1], page 296: Rather, the object is to consider them Cumulatively in order to obtain an overall picture of the lexicography of Indian English

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. He has won considerable attention from Chinese and international lexicographers for his original thinking, innovative insights and theorisation in bilingual and historical lexicography.

14. Morohashi was awarded the Order of the Chrysanthemum in 1957 and the Order of Culture in 1967 for his contributions to sinology and lexicography.

15. Antedating (lexicography), finding attested use of a word or phrase earlier than the previous earliest known use Antedated contract, takes effect earlier than its signing date; Antedated cheque, dated earlier than its date of signing; See also

16. An Aliterate person, by contrast, is one who is capable of reading and writing but who has little interest in doing so, whether out of indifference to learning in general or from a preference for seeking information and entertainment by other means. Teaching Lexicography and Lexicology Among the Aliterates