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Lexicographic representations of Anglo-Saxon and Latinate near-synonyms in English monolingual and English-Italian bilingual learners’ dictionaries

Published on Jul 21, 202215 Views

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Lexicographic representations of Anglo-Saxon and Latinate near-synonyms in English monolingual and English-Italian bilingual learners’ dictionaries00:00
Aim of the presentation00:08
Why Latinate near-synonyms?01:31
Some examples - 102:44
Some examples - 203:35
Some examples - 304:06
Some examples - 404:18
Some examples - 504:47
Some examples - 606:07
Some examples - 706:15
In fact… - 106:49
In fact… - 207:03
In fact… - 307:09
Some other examples - 107:20
Some other examples - 207:37
Some other examples - 307:57
Room for lexicographic improvement08:10
On synonymy - 210:28
On synonymy - 311:13
My research11:47
My approach & analysis11:50
Data & method of analysis13:19
Data - 114:15
Data - 214:28
On synonymy - 114:41
Abbreviations - 117:00
Abbreviations - 217:23
Tags & labels - 117:23
Tags & usage notes - 117:41
Tags & usage notes - 218:29
Tags & usage notes - 318:55
Some conclusions18:57