Konventionaliserede forbindelser med danske retningsadverbier - leksikografisk repræsentation og funktion
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Konventionaliserede forbindelser med danske retningsadverbier - leksikografisk repræsentation og funktion. / Hovmark, Henrik.
Nordiske studier i leksikografi: Rapport fra konference om leksikografi i Norden Akureyri 22.-26. maj 2007. red. / Ásta Svavarsdóttir; Gudrún Kvaran; Gunnlaugur Ingólfsson; Jón Hilmar Jónsson. Bind 9 Nordisk forening for leksikografi, 2008. s. 227-240 (Skrifter udgivet af Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi; Nr. 10).Publikation: Bidrag til bog/antologi/rapport › Konferencebidrag i proceedings › Forskning › fagfællebedømt
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TY - GEN
T1 - Konventionaliserede forbindelser med danske retningsadverbier - leksikografisk repræsentation og funktion
AU - Hovmark, Henrik
N1 - Conference code: 9
PY - 2008
Y1 - 2008
N2 - Conventionalized expressions: lexicographic representation and function. The semantics of Danish directional adverbs (DDA) (for instance op 'up', ned 'down', ud 'out', ind 'in') are closely connected to the semantics of other words, primarily verbs and prepositions (VB + DDA + PP). In this article, I explore the specific representation of conventionalized expressions with DDA, i.e. expressions which encode specific conceptualizations and semantic patterns, but which are not idiomatic or fixed. The representational solutions in two major monolingual Danish dictionaries, The Danish Dictionary and The Dictionary of the Insular Dialects, are described. Special attention is given to the possible lexicographic use potential of conventionalized expressions as linguistic items highly suitable for conveying information about semantic fields and typical use situations.
AB - Conventionalized expressions: lexicographic representation and function. The semantics of Danish directional adverbs (DDA) (for instance op 'up', ned 'down', ud 'out', ind 'in') are closely connected to the semantics of other words, primarily verbs and prepositions (VB + DDA + PP). In this article, I explore the specific representation of conventionalized expressions with DDA, i.e. expressions which encode specific conceptualizations and semantic patterns, but which are not idiomatic or fixed. The representational solutions in two major monolingual Danish dictionaries, The Danish Dictionary and The Dictionary of the Insular Dialects, are described. Special attention is given to the possible lexicographic use potential of conventionalized expressions as linguistic items highly suitable for conveying information about semantic fields and typical use situations.
M3 - Konferencebidrag i proceedings
SN - 978-9979-654-05-6
VL - 9
T3 - Skrifter udgivet af Nordisk Forening for Leksikografi
SP - 227
EP - 240
BT - Nordiske studier i leksikografi
A2 - Svavarsdóttir, Ásta
A2 - Kvaran, Gudrún
A2 - Ingólfsson, Gunnlaugur
A2 - Jónsson, Jón Hilmar
PB - Nordisk forening for leksikografi
T2 - Konference om leksikografi i Norden
Y2 - 22 May 2007 through 26 May 2007
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