[Lexicog] When Words Lose Meaning
Fritz Goerling
Fritz_Goerling at SIL.ORG
Sat May 17 16:13:13 UTC 2008
Right - the "nemesis." What do lexicographers do with youthful unorthodox
uses of words like "wicked" or "bad" to mean "good/cool" which usually go
out of fashion soon?" Slang dictionaries? Or what to do with the recent
judicial redefinition of marriage by the Supreme Court in California?
Fritz Goerling
Scott Nelson wrote:
It's interesting to watch what happens to words when any of five
inconvenient factors intrude on an original (if there is such a thing
as an origninal): 1) emotion 2) politics 3) metaphorical use 4)
location 5) time.
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The issue of words losing/changing meaning is one that can
easily be resolved by extending definitions .
It will continue to be the nemesis
of lexicographers and teachers in hard copy.
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