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In the interest of lexicography, I have invented my own group terms.
Its purpose was to be used as a general guide for lexicography and word choice.
Time to get on with the business of lexicography.
The result of practical legal lexicography is called a law dictionary.
His main research areas are history of Romance languages and lexicography.
He is often regarded as the founder of English language lexicography.
Let us go beyond general lexicography to a specific field in which the expression has gained particular meaning.
Lexicographic information cost is a new concept within the field of lexicography.
The company employs individuals with backgrounds in computer science, languages, education, and lexicography.
Legal lexicography is not just about terms, but also about language and usage.
The Berlin school, having settled the main lines of the grammar, next turned its attention to lexicography.
Linguistic research is commonly applied to areas such as language education, lexicography, and translation.
Most of his work focussed on lexicography, grammar and popular literature.
There's a repetitive nature and a certain drudge aspect to lexicography.
He had a good grounding in grammar, lexicography and philology.
In lexicography, the fact that a neologism is used marks its acceptance into the language.
A person devoted to lexicography is called a lexicographer.
He was a champion scrabble player, and wrote a scholarly article about the game's lexicography.
He began his career in lexicography in 1991 in London.
Of the project Ashmead said "we can make lexicography cool".
This method built an Ancient Egyptian lexicography that is still important today.
His is best known for his many contributions to Japanese linguistics and lexicography.
- right out of the lexicography of the Enlightenment.
Green's treatment of the Modern World of lexicography is very thin on the ground.
The syllabus of studies at such institutions included theology, jurisprudence, lexicography, and literature.