Titel: Lexicography and the Relevance Criterion
Personen:Bothma, Theo J. D./Tarp, Sven
Jahr: 2012
Typ: Aufsatz
Periodikum: Lexikos. Journal of the African Association for Lexicography
Seiten: 86-108
Band: 22
Untersuchte Sprachen: Englisch*English
Schlagwörter: Datenmodellierung*data modelling
Makrostruktur*macrostructure
Mikrostruktur*microstructure
Textproduktion*text production
Zugriffsstruktur*access structure
URI: http://lexikos.journals.ac.za/pub/issue/view/71
Zuletzt besucht: 29.10.2018
Abstract: Until recently, lexicography and information science could rightly be considered two disciplines which had developed along parallel lines but with no or very little formal relation between them. Although the two disciplines developed in almost complete isolation from each other, during the last few years it has nevertheless become increasingly clear that they have a lot in common. This trend began within lexicography which started viewing lexicographical works as a special kind of tool designed to be consulted in order to obtain information. Upon this basis, it has been suggested that lexicography should be considered a part of information science and, hence, integrated into it (cf. e.g. Bergenholtz and Bothma 2012, Tarp 2009). It is evident that this integration of two hitherto independent disciplines with long traditions of their own is not something to be solved overnight and neither can it be a unilateral process. This article will explore the concept of relevance in both disciplines in more detail and show, at the hand of examples from lexicographical tools, how the theoretical frameworks of both disciplines can complement one another. This will be done within the framework of the function theory of lexicography, as discussed in the many works of Tarp and Bergenholtz (e.g. Bergenholtz andTarp 2002) and others, and relevance theory in information science as defined by Saracevic (1975, 1996), Cosijn and Ingwersen (2000) and others.