[Lexicog] Public funding for national dictionary projects?
tornedalen
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Sat Oct 5 10:37:47 UTC 2013
Can you include a link to any website with a detailed information about this agency to help our Welsh colleagues?
Ah, I am studying Malay / Indonesian and intend to write a bilingual Malay / Indonesian - Spanish dictionary in a coverage similar to Echols-Shadily / Labrousse / Teeuw / Krause / Compact by Davidsen in Tuttle and with a special interest in words from business and law usually neglected in general dictionaries but you are sure to find in everyday file, for instance, when filling a form
Which is the most useful way of ordering entries
- alphabetical order
- stem order and then all the derivatives?
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De: Dora Amalia <yayak_amalia at yahoo.co.id>
Para: "lexicographylist at yahoogroups.com" <lexicographylist at yahoogroups.com>
Enviado: Sábado 5 de octubre de 2013 3:18
Asunto: RE: [Lexicog] Public funding for national dictionary projects?
Dear Andrew,
In Indonesia we have Kamus Besar Bahasa Indonesia (Indonesian Big Monolingual Dictionary) compiled by Language Agency, a governmental body of Ministry of Education and Culture since 1988. Besides, we also have thesaurus, learner's dictionary, and encyclopedia fully funded by the ministry.
Best wishes,
Dora Amalia
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From: Andrew Hawke
Sent: 4/10/2013 11:14 PM
To: lexicographylist at yahoogroups.com
Cc: Andrew.Hawke at gmail.com
Subject: [Lexicog] Public funding for national dictionary projects?
Dear Colleagues,
As you may be aware, the Higher Education Funding Council for Wales
has been grant-aiding Geiriadur Prifysgol Cymru with a ring-fenced
annual grant. This has reduced in recent years (partly because of the
Dictionary's two former Co-Editors were presented in the last
Research Assessment Exercise, leading to "double funding", which was
then clawed back). The Dictionary generates very little income from
sales - just about enough to meet the production costs. The remainder
of the Dictionary's costs are met by the University of Wales (approx.
60%), but the University is being run down in the approach to the
intended merger with University of Wales: Trinity Saint David in 2017 or 2018.
Last year HEFCW announced that it intended to end its ring-fenced
grant to the Dictionary because of financial exigencies and changed
priorities. Consequently, we expect to lose at least 25% of our
funding from August 2014.
We have appealed to HEFCW to change its decision, pointing out that
many large national historical dictionary projects around the world
receive support from the public purse, in one way or another. HEFCW
has asked us to substantiate this statement to aid its consideration
of our case.
We are therefore seeking to compile a list of major projects that
receive funding from public sources (whether from a direct grant, or
from funding via a university, or a government-funded learned
society, or a quango such as a language board). The details HEFCW
requires are the the name of dictionary or project, the source of the
government funding and the approximate annual amount granted. (I
appreciate that the amount of the annual grant may be difficult to obtain.)
If there is any information which you can supply in your particular
area of interest, I would be most grateful. I would also be grateful
for any pointers to further possible sources of information to help
us make our case.
With thanks in anticipation,
Best wishes,
Andrew
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