Patterns of meaning in lexicography and lexicology
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Edited by:
Laura Giacomini
and Valentina Piunno
About this book
The book takes its cue from the topics of PhrasaLex, a workshop dedicated to phraseological approaches to learner’s lexicography which took place for the second time in July 2021 and is connected to the lexicographic project PhraseBase.
Considering the great interest that studies on patterns of meaning have gained in lexicology and lexicography, we not only delve into the more phraseological approach, but broaden our horizon to include further approaches, both established and new, that have as their common thread the identification and analysis of patterns of meaning in their interaction with grammatical patterns. In this way, we present the commonalities of a complex, innovative and partly interdisciplinary strand of research that currently involves disciplines such as theoretical and applied linguistics, corpus linguistics and computational linguistics.
The book provides insights into different theoretical approaches examining the interface between lexis, semantics and grammar, by dealing with methodological advances and issues regarding corpus linguistics explorations and the lexicographic process. A special focus is on the phraseological nature of language as well as on its implication for the design of (learner’s) dictionaries.
Author / Editor information
Laura Giacomini, Institute of Translation Studies, Innsbruck, Austria; Valentina Piunno, University of Bergamo, Italy.
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Patterns of meaning in lexicography and lexicology
1 - Section 1: Lexicographical issues: The phraseological dimension of language in learner’s lexicography and the PhraseBase project
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Introduction to the PhraseBase project
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A theory for a usage-based cognitive lexicography
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Exploring BERT’s contextualized word embeddings: a suitable method for a lexicography-oriented analysis of argument structures?
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Towards a phrase-based active dictionary
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Verb senses and argument semantics: From linguistic theory to lexicographic practice
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Valency vs. Patterns: What do corpora tell us about argument structure?
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Layer upon layer, mistake after mistake – a case for learner’s dictionaries?
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Patterns of meanings between syntax and lexicon. a lexicological and lexicographic overview of italian partially lexically specified constructions
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A carry-coals-to-Newcastle exercise: The nature of phraseological units and their place in a constructicon of english
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Language awareness as a prerequisite for a successful use of lexicographic resources
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Regular polysemy in Spanish nouns: corpus analysis and some implications for lexicography
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No word is an island: The phraseological nature of lemma in interlingual comparison
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Analysing, compiling, and representing argument pattern structures: From form to meaning and back
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Index
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