COMPILING DICTIONARIES
Keywords:
Dictionary compilation, lexicographyAbstract
The article “Compiling Dictionary” explores the theoretical and practical principles of dictionary compilation, emphasizing its significance in linguistic research and language preservation. It examines the stages of lexicographic work, including corpus creation, word selection, definition formulation, and the integration of semantic, phonetic, and grammatical information. The study highlights modern challenges in dictionary compilation, such as the incorporation of neologisms, dialectal variants, and the role of computational tools in automating lexicographic processes. By analyzing case studies of successful dictionaries, the article provides insights into maintaining accuracy, cultural relevance, and usability. This work contributes to the field of philology by offering methodologies for creating comprehensive and user- friendly lexicographic resources.
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