[Lexicog] any ideas?

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Mon Jan 5 00:21:13 UTC 2004


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> As for the name, let me help a little here. The message was posted under
the
> email address name of "drhafiz." This is Dr. Altahir  A. Hafiz (hence, the
> abbreviation H.A., following Arabic name order), professor in the School
of
> English at the University of Exeter, U.K. Dr. Hafiz has published in the
> academic areas of bilingual dictionaries and issues concerning
> Arabic-English translation. Further information can be found on the
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> As for the matter of "dishonest scholarship," thank you for raising the
> issue. Members of this list come from different cultural, linguistic, and
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prefer
> to have requests for dissertation topics more detailed and "pre-digested"
> before the requests are made. I suggest that when we post messages based
on
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> with our responses. This will facilitate clearer communication among us
all
> on the list. And that's part of what we who are interested in lexicography
> are about, isn't it--learning about the relationship between the words
used
> by language groups and the cultural values and assumptions wrapped up in
> those words. I found it most interesting how simple glosses in bilingual
> dictionaries often do not do justice to the full meaning of many words in
> the lexicon of a language.
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> And, now, let's carry on. It is fine to continue messages in response to
Dr.
> Hafiz, if anyone wishes to get further details about ideas which have
> already been considered for his student's dissertation.
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> Finally, although it is not required on this list, it will help if posted
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> Thank you,
> Wayne Leman
> List Facilitator
> Cheyenne dictionary project
> Busby, Montana (temperature -25 C., brrr!!)
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>
> > This looks like "dishonest scholarship":
> > No name!
> > secretive email address!
> > No university address!
> >
> > I won't give you any idea, thank you!
> > Chinedu...
> >
> > --- In lexicographylist at yahoogroups.com, drhafiz drhafiz
> > <drhafiz77 at y...> wrote:
> > > Dear all,
> > > I am seeking ideas of any topic suitable for PhD
> > > research in lexicography. The candidate holds MA in
> > > linguistics and is fuent in English, Greek and French,
> > > and with some knowledge of Arabic. Any suggestions?
> > > Regards,
> > > A.H.
>
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