Titel: Internet lexicography in the 21st century
Personen:Gouws, Rufus H.
Jahr: 2018
Typ: Aufsatz
Verlag: de Gruyter
Ortsangabe: Berlin/Boston
In: Engelberg, Stefan/Kämper, Heidrun/Storjohann, Petra (Hgg.): Wortschatz: Theorie, Empirie, Dokumentation
Seiten: 215-236
Untersuchte Sprachen: Deutsch*German
Schlagwörter: Internet-Lexikografie/Online-Lexikografie*internet lexicography/online lexicography
Portal*(dictionary) portal
Zugriffsstruktur*access structure
URI: https://ids-pub.bsz-bw.de/frontdoor/index/index/start/2/rows/10/sortfield/score/sortorder/desc/searchtype/simple/query/wortschatz%3A+theorie/docId/7673
Zuletzt besucht: 06.02.2019
Abstract: The era of internet lexicography confronts lexicographers with challenges and opportunities to enhance the quality of the lexicographic practice and to produce dictionaries that help in satisfying the lexicographic needs of the identified target user. This paper focuses on a few dictionary structures that play a significant role in internet dictionaries. The innovative value of dictionary portals as data structures is discussed, with specific reference to portalinternal and dictionary-external structures. Attention is also given to the role of the data distribution structure in allocating data and text types to their appropriate positions and to different ways to employ access structures to achieve rapid access to data. It is indicated that changes in the structures, compared to their occurrence in printed dictionaries, improve the success of dictionary consultation procedure. The paper adheres to the assumption that theoretical lexicography is needed to ensure a successful lexicographic practice.