
doi: 10.11649/cs.2015.007
Quality of Multilingual Specialised Lexicography in PolandThe aim of this paper is to evaluate the state of multilingual specialised lexicography in Poland over a period of almost 70 years. Based on the analysis of macro- and microstructures of multilingual dictionaries published in Poland since 1945, the study offers a thorough insight into the key parameters of such works, including their general lexicographic structure, presentation of the content as well as potential usefulness for users. Compared with the achievements of theoretical lexicography, the terminographic analysis has enabled the author to draw meaningful conclusions and put forward applicative proposals for future dictionaries.
Lexicography, microstructure, terminography, metaterminography, Semantics, P327-327.5, macrostructure, Computational linguistics. Natural language processing, P325-325.5, multilingual, P98-98.5, metalexicography
Lexicography, microstructure, terminography, metaterminography, Semantics, P327-327.5, macrostructure, Computational linguistics. Natural language processing, P325-325.5, multilingual, P98-98.5, metalexicography
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