
handle: 10183/20729
This paper offers a description of the contemporary German lexicography using dictionary taxonomy. The parameters used for the classification of dictionaries are the number of languages (monolingual against bilingual dictionaries), the user’s perspective (how useful is each kind of dictionary for the Brazilian scholar) and the two perspectives of the act of speech (text reception against text production).
Typology, Lexicography, Lexikographie, linguistica;alemanha;brasil; lexicography; typology; German language., ddc:430, Deutsch, Língua alemã, German language, 430, Typologie, Lexicografia, ddc: ddc:430
Typology, Lexicography, Lexikographie, linguistica;alemanha;brasil; lexicography; typology; German language., ddc:430, Deutsch, Língua alemã, German language, 430, Typologie, Lexicografia, ddc: ddc:430
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