Multimodal definition: The multiplication of meaning in electronic dictionaries

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Abstract

With the popularity of electronic dictionaries, multimodality plays an increasingly important role in lexicography. To broaden the horizons of e-dictionary definitions, this article argues for the establishment of a new term, multimodal definition, as a key component of multi-modal lexicography. This term integrates verbal definitions and the complementary multimodal resources from a holistic viewpoint of meaning. In a multimodal definition, a dynamic meaning ecology can be formed, with two critical variables functioning, (semiotic) mode selection and intermodal synergy. In this ecology, meaning expressed verbally can be multiplied in four dimen-sions: content, form, space and time. Future directions for research are discussed, including dic-tionary user studies and multimodal corpora. The findings of this article shed light on the construc-tion of a theoretical model for e-lexicography which remains an urgent task in the ongoing digital revolution.

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Liu, X. (2015). Multimodal definition: The multiplication of meaning in electronic dictionaries. Lexikos, 25, 210–232. https://doi.org/10.5788/25-1-1296

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