DICTIONARY TYPES AND DICTIONARY CONTENT

Authors

  • Zilola Abduraxmanova Jizzakh branch of the National University of Uzbekistan named after Mirzo Ulugbek The Faculty of Psychology, the department of Foreign languages Philology and foreign languages
  • Sevara Abduvahobova Student of group 402-22

Keywords:

unabridged dictionary, abridged dictionary, specialized dictionary, bilingual dictionary, etymological dictionary

Abstract

A familiar sight on our bookshelves, a trusty companion for navigating the world of words. But have you ever considered the vast diversity hidden within this seemingly simple resource? Beyond the basic, single-language dictionary lies a world of specialized tools, each crafted to unlock a unique facet of language. Imagine venturing beyond the realm of everyday definitions and stepping into the fascinating worlds of slang, etymology, or specialized terminology. This journey through dictionary types reveals a tapestry of knowledge, revealing the complexities of language and its ever-evolving nature. Whether you're a seasoned language learner, a curious word enthusiast, or simply seeking a deeper understanding of how we communicate, this exploration of dictionary types will open your eyes to the incredible richness and variety that exists within the world of words. So, let's embark on this journey together and discover the hidden depths of these invaluable resources.

References

1.Historical Dictionaries - "The Oxford English Dictionary" - A definitive historical dictionary that documents the evolution of English words over time. - "An American Dictionary of the English Language" by Noah Webster (1828) - A foundational work in American lexicography that emphasizes the development of American English. 2. Linguistic Studies - "Dictionaries: The Art and Craft of Lexicography" by Sidney Landau (1984) - Explores the principles behind dictionary-making and their evolution over time. - "The Dictionary of Contemporary English" - An example of modern dictionaries aimed at learners, showcasing changes in language use. 3. Cultural Perspectives - "Words and Their Worlds: How Language Shapes Our Lives" by John McWhorter (2018) - Discusses how dictionaries reflect cultural shifts and language change. - "The Power of Babel: A Natural History of Language" by John H. McWhorter (2001) - Examines how languages evolve and the role dictionaries play in documenting these changes. 4. Digital Age Dictionaries - “Online Dictionaries: A New Way to Look Up Words” by Rachael W. McKeown – Discusses how digital formats have transformed dictionary use. - “The Impact of Digital Technology on Language Use” by David Crystal – Explores how technology affects language, including dictionary usage.

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Published

2025-01-10

How to Cite

DICTIONARY TYPES AND DICTIONARY CONTENT. (2025). FAN, TA’LIM, TEXNOLOGIYA VA ISHLAB CHIQARISH INTEGRATSIYASI ASOSIDA RIVOJLANISH ISTIQBOLLARI, 2(1), 52-56. https://universalpublishings.com/index.php/fan/article/view/9268