lexicography
英语
编辑词源
编辑源自 lexico- (表示“言语;词语”的前缀) + -graphy (表示“关于特定主题的书面内容”的后缀)。[1]
发音
编辑- (标准英音) 国际音标(帮助): /ˌlɛksɪˈkɒɡɹəfi/
音频 (南英格兰): (档案) - (通用美式) 国际音标(帮助): /ˌlɛksɪˈkɑɡɹəfi/, /-sə-/
音频 (通用美式): (档案) 音频 (美国): (档案) - 断字:lex‧i‧co‧gra‧phy
名词
编辑lexicography (可数 和 不可数,复数 lexicographies)
- (不可数) 辞书学;编纂和撰述词典的学问
- 1735年2月22日, “Craftsman, Feb. 22 [Julian calendar]. Nº 451.”, 出自 Sylvanus Urban [pseudonym; Edward Cave] 编, The Gentleman’s Magazine, and Historical Chronicle, 第 V 卷, London: […] Edward Cave, […], 出版于 February 1735, →OCLC,第 85 页,第 1 列:
- [T]here are ſeveral Species of Writing, in which a proper Degree of Hebetude is abſolutely neceſſary, as well as in other profeſſions; such as Lexicography, Index-making, and the like; [...]
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- Template:RQ:Johnson Dictionary
- 1795年12月22日, [John Philpot] Curran (defence counsel), “612. Trial of James Weldon for High Treason, […]”, 出自 Thomas Jones Howell 编, Cobbett’s Complete Collection of State Trials and Proceedings for High Treason and Other Crimes and Misdemeanors […], 第 XXVI 卷, London: […] Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown; [et al.], 出版于 1819, →OCLC,第 267 列:
- Let me warn you, therefore, against that fallacious lexicography which forms new words, that undergoing the examination of political slander or intemperate zeal, are considered as having a known acception.—What is the word?—A word that should be discarded, when it is sought to affix to it another meaning than that which it bears in the cases where it is used.
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- 1802, Henry Neuman, “Preface”, 出自 A New Dictionary of the Spanish and English Languages; […] In Two Parts, 1st part (The Spanish before the English), London: […] Vernor and Hood, […], →OCLC:
- [...] I have not only availed myſelf of all the Aſſiſtance which more ancient Sources of Spaniſh Lexicography could afford, but alſo had particular Recourſe to the Dictionary published at Madrid in 1797 and 1798, [...]
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- 1831, Ying Hing Soo, “Book Second”, 出自 Charles Fried. Neumann [i.e., Karl Friedrich Neumann](译者), History of the Pirates who Infested the China Sea,源自1807 to 1810. […], London: […] Oriental Translation Fund, […], →OCLC, footnote,第 54 页:
- 1999, A[nthony] P[aul] Cowie, “The Role of the Computer in Learner Lexicography”, 出自 English Dictionaries for Foreign Learners: A History, Oxford, Oxfordshire: Clarendon Press, →ISBN, section 4.1 (Introduction),第 118 页:
- Without doubt, the most important single development in learner lexicography from the mid-1970s onwards has been the steadily increasing involvement of the computer at all stages of the dictionary-making process,源自data gathering and analysis at one end, to compilation, production, and revision at the other.
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- 2013, Amy Chi, “Researching Pedagogical Lexicography”, 出自 Howard Jackson 编, The Bloomsbury Companion to Lexicography (Bloomsbury Companions), London, New York, N.Y.: Bloomsbury Academic, Bloomsbury Publishing, →ISBN,第 165 页:
- A dictionary, as an art and craft of lexicography, has always been closely associated with the notion of pedagogy.
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- (不可数,语言学) 分析和描述某语言词汇中的语义、组合和范式关系,并发展词典组件和结构理论、以将词典中各部分资料联系起来的学术学科
- 1828, Moses Stuart, “Changes of Consonants”, 出自 A Grammar of the Hebrew Language, 3rd版, Andover, Mass.: Flagg & Gould, →OCLC, part II (Changes and Peculiarities of Consonants and Verbs), § 105,第 51 页:
- But changes of this nature belong to lexicography, as they do not affect the grammatical forms of words.
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- 1840, Geo. Benedict Winer [i.e., Georg Benedikt Winer], “§ 4. Grammatical Character of the N.T. Diction.”, 出自 J. H Agnew, O. G. Ebbeke(译者), A Grammar of the Idioms of the Greek Language of the New Testament, Philadelphia, Pa.: Herman Hooker, […], →OCLC, part I,第 37 页:
- What the history of language in general teaches, that in course of time, there is less change in form than signification, in grammar than lexicography, is true of the Greek.
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- 1845 February, Wilhelm Freund, “Article IV. Principles of Latin Lexicography.”, 出自 T[heodore] D[wight] Woolsey(译者), Bibliotheca Sacra and Theological Review, 第 II 卷, 第 V 期, New York, N.Y., London: Wiley & Putnam; Andover, Mass.: Allen, Morrill and Wardwell, →OCLC, section I (Of the Idea and Elements of Latin Lexicography), § 1,第 80 页:
- If Lexicography in general is that science whose task it is to set forth the nature of every single word of a language through all the periods of its existence, it is the task of Latin lexicography in particular to set forth the nature of every single word of the Latin language, as it makes itself known in all the periods of the existence of that language; or more succinctly expressed, it is the object of Latin lexicography to give the history of every single word of the Latin language.
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- 1911年12月13日, C. J. Ball, “A Study in Biblical Philology”, 出自 Proceedings of the Society of Biblical Archæology, 第 XXXIII 卷, 第 CCXLIX 期, London: Society of Biblical Archaeology, →OCLC,第 13 页:
- [T]he philologist may well refuse to accept a body of triliteral roots, developed on a highly artificial and uniform plan, as the ultimate fact in Semitic lexicography.
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- 2002, Howard Jackson, “Criticising Dictionaries”, 出自 Lexicography: An Introduction, London, New York, N.Y.: Routledge, →ISBN,第 173 页:
- Academic lexicography, or 'metalexicography', as pursued in university departments of English or Linguistics, is concerned not primarily with the compiling of dictionaries – though academics may be involved in this, as consultants, for example – but with researching and teaching about the whole business of making dictionaries: their history, their typology, their structures, their users, and so on [...].
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- (可数) 词典,词汇表
- 1828 October, Joseph Story, Associate Judge of the Supreme Court, William P. Mason (reporter), “United States vs. an Open Boat and Lading”, 出自 Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Circuit Court of the United States, for the First Circuit, 第 V 卷, Boston, Mass.: Hilliard, Gray, Little, and Wilkins, 出版于 1831, →OCLC,第 134 页:
- There can be no doubt, that in a general sense a boat is a vessel, for it is "a vehicle in which men or goods are carried on the water," which is one of the definitions of a vessel given in our lexicographies; [...]
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- 1855 March, “A Bag of Wind”, 出自 Putnam’s Monthly. A Magazine of Literature, Science, and Art, 第 V 卷, 第 XXVII 期, New York, N.Y.: Dix & Edwards, […]; London: Sampson Low, Son & Co., →OCLC,第 251 页,第 1 列:
- "Air put in motion" is the brief description of the wind in lexicographies; but what a contrast in quality according to its direction; [...]
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- 1998, Christopher Leigh Connery, “Textual Authority and Textual Practice”, 出自 The Empire of the Text: Writing and Authority in Early Imperial China, Lanham, Md., Oxford, Oxfordshire: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, →ISBN,第 37 页:
- The earliest examples of dictionaries or lexicographies in nearly any culture serve more to regularize and standardize the lexicon than to list or inventory it, and as such would tend to take as their object textual rather than spoken language.
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编辑参考资料
编辑- ↑ 对照“lexicography, n.”,OED Online ,Oxford, Oxfordshire:Oxford University Press,1902年; “lexicography, n.”,Lexico,Dictionary.com; Oxford University Press,2019–present年.
延伸阅读
编辑- lexicography在英语维基百科上的资料。维基百科 en