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Australian lexicography and the Australian story: Historical perspectives and the current scene

  • Amanda Laugesen

Abstract

Australian lexicography can be understood to consist of three traditions: general/educational dictionaries, often produced by trade and educational publishers; popular dictionaries and word collections, often trade publications; and research/scholarly dictionaries, often produced within academic contexts. In this article, I provide an historical overview of these three Australian lexicographical traditions and examine how Australian lexicography has been shaped and informed by ideas of Australian national and cultural identity. I conclude by exploring some of the contemporary challenges that are faced in Australian lexicography.

Abstract

Australian lexicography can be understood to consist of three traditions: general/educational dictionaries, often produced by trade and educational publishers; popular dictionaries and word collections, often trade publications; and research/scholarly dictionaries, often produced within academic contexts. In this article, I provide an historical overview of these three Australian lexicographical traditions and examine how Australian lexicography has been shaped and informed by ideas of Australian national and cultural identity. I conclude by exploring some of the contemporary challenges that are faced in Australian lexicography.

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