[Lexicog] lexicographic relevance

parimpan parimpan at YAHOO.COM
Wed Apr 28 03:33:10 UTC 2004


Hi there,

One of the lexicographer's problem when they're looking at citations
for word or any lexical unit is what kind of information is it
important to look for if their dictionary entry is to be as good as
possible? Let say a word "fresh'. How  can lexicographers decide what
important fact to be recorded about "fresh"?  What are the principled
decisions that a theory of lexicographic relevance allows? anyone out
there want to share your knowladge on this issue..




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