Despite Current Challenges: Lexicography Has a Bright Future

Rufus H. Gouws, Sven Tarp

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Abstract

This paper responds to some of the fears regarding the future of lexicography. By referring to a number of paradigm shifts in the history of lexicography, some of the innovative endeavours currently occurring in lexicography and a number of exciting future possibilities, the paper tries to show that there is hope for a bright lexicographical future. This paper maintains the division of lexicography into two components, namely dictionography and glossography and places special emphasis on glossography and the role of glosses. It is shown that glosses played a significant role in the early phases of lexicography and have re-emerged in the digital era where their use leads to innovative lexicographical procedures. It is argued that new challenges demand new ways of thinking about lexicography.
Original languageEnglish
JournalLexicographica
Volume40
Issue1
Pages (from-to)187-212
Number of pages26
ISSN0175-6206
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 30 Nov 2024

Keywords

  • Data
  • Databases
  • Dictionography
  • Glosses
  • Glossography
  • Lexicographical data of a new type
  • Text production
  • Text reception
  • Writing assistants
  • data
  • dictionography
  • text reception
  • text production
  • glossography
  • database
  • gloss
  • writing assistant

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