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New Trends in Lexicography: Ways of Registrating and Describing Lexis

Editat de Olga Karpova, Faina Kartashkova
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 31 mar 2010
A collection of works developing different trends in theoretical and practical lexicography devoted to manifold description of lexis. It focuses on the principles of lexicographic presentation of non-equivalent lexis, idioms, cliches, nominations of nonverbal behaviour and proper names of people in bilingual and monolingual dictionaries.
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ISBN-13: 9781443819459
ISBN-10: 144381945X
Pagini: 273
Dimensiuni: 147 x 206 x 28 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Editura: Cambridge Scholars Publishing

Notă biografică

Olga Karpova, Doctor of Philology, Head of English Department, Ivanovo State University, a member of EURALEX (with 2 Verbatim Awards 1993, 1997); Historical Lexicography Society (UK); Russian Association of Applied Linguistics, National Association for the Teachers of English Russia. She defended two dissertations on English Writers Dictionaries (1978) and Shakespeare lexicography (1991) at Leningrad State University, worked in lexicographic centers in England (grant from British Academy) and Norway (Norwegian Research Council); has Eugen Wuster Special Award (UNESCO), gives presentations on lexicography in international conferences (Russia, Finland, Italy, etc.); published 300 papers and 11 books, organized 8 International Schools on Lexicography, trained 21 PhD-students. Faina Kartashkova. Doctor of Philology, Professor of English Department, Ivanovo State University, a member of International Association of Cognitive Research. She defended two dissertations on Functioning of Synsemantic Nouns in the Text (Leningrad State University, 1980) and Indirect Nomination in English Speech (St.-Petersburg State University, 2001); takes part in international conferences devoted to current problems of modern linguistics; published 120 papers, among them 5 books on indirect nomination and interrelation of non-verbal and verbal communication, trained 11 PhD-students.