Titel: DÉCT (Dictionnaire Électronique de Chrétien de Troyes): Model for Today's Lexicography?
Personen:Souvay, Gilles/Kunstmann, Pierre
Jahr: 2008
Typ: Aufsatz
Verlag: Universitat Pompeu Fabra, Institut Universitari de Lingüística Aplicada
Ortsangabe: Barcelona
In: Bernal, Elisenda/DeCesaris, Janet A. (Hgg.): Proceedings of the 13th EURALEX International Congress, Barcelona, Spain, 15 - 19 July 2008
Seiten: 1203-1208
Untersuchte Sprachen: Englisch*English - Französisch*French
Schlagwörter: historische Lexikografie*historical lexicography
Internet-Lexikografie/Online-Lexikografie*internet lexicography/online lexicography
Zugriffsstruktur*access structure
Medium: CD/DVD
URI: http://euralex.org/category/publications/euralex-2008/
Zuletzt besucht: 03.09.2018
Abstract: The DECT is an example of today's lexicographic practice. Its realization is completely computerized from the input to the on-lining. It calls on modern concepts of data encoding (XML) and diffusion - free access on the Web. The DECT is not just a dictionary searchable from the entries. It is in fact a real lexicographic tool made up of an annotated textual base - lemma and part of speech - with the manuscript's image, and the lexicon resulting from the texts analysis. It can be consulted in a traditional way - display of a page, of a verse, of an article... - or through specialized search forms, for instance, it is possible to look for co-occurring words in the texts - lemma aimer before an adverb, or to make a multicriteria query in the lexicon - search for a word in a verb's definition. Moreover, it is always possible for the user to go from the lexicon to the texts and vice versa. The on-line base can be accessed at http://www.atilf.fr/dect (French and English). The DECT's computerized component is built on a platform developed at the ATILF for historical linguistics projects. The same tools allow the consultation of other lexicographic projects, about ten instancings. The DECT contributed, for a large part, to the platform development and constitutes, for it, the most successful instancing.