Compiling a monolingual dictionary for native speakers

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This article gives a survey of the main issues confronting the compilers of monolingual dictionaries in the age of the Internet. Among others, it discusses the relationship between a lexical database and a monolingual dictionary, the role of corpus evidence, historical principles in lexicography vs. synchronic principles, the instability of word meaning, the need for full vocabulary coverage, principles of definition writing, the role of dictionaries in society, and the need for dictionaries to give guidance on matters of disputed word usage. It concludes with some questions about the future of dictionary publishing.

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Hanks, P. (2010). Compiling a monolingual dictionary for native speakers. Lexikos. Bureau of the WAT. https://doi.org/10.4314/lex.v20i1.62738

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