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Lexicography of Coronavirus-related Neologisms
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Lexicography of Coronavirus-related Neologisms
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This volume brings together contributions by international experts reflecting on Covid19-related neologisms and their lexicographic processing and representation. The papers analyze new words, new meanings of existing words, and new multiword units, where they come from, how they are transmitted (or differ) across languages, and how their use and meaning are reflected in dictionaries of all sorts. Recent trends in as many as ten languages are considered, including general and specialized language, monolingual as well as bilingual and printed as well as online dictionaries.
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- Lexicography of Coronavirus-related neologisms: An introduction
- The Oxford English Dictionary and the language of Covid-19
- German Corona-related neologisms and their lexicographic representation
- The emergence and spread of Korean COVID-19 neologisms in news articles and user comments and their lexicographic description
- Lexicographic detection and representation of Spanish neologisms in the COVID-19 pandemic
- Spanish neologisms during the COVID-19 pandemic: Changing criteria for their inclusion and representation in dictionaries
- Specialized voices in the 23rd edition of the Diccionario de la lengua española: Analysis of the COVID-19 field and its neologisms
- How the COVID-19 pandemic is changing the Hungarian language: Building a domain-specific Hungarian/Italian/English dictionary of the COVID-19 pandemic
- Coronavirus-related neologisms: A challenge for Croatian standardology and lexicography
- The neologisms of the COVID-19 pandemic in European Portuguese: From media to dictionary
- COVID-19 terminology and its dissemination to a non-specialised public in Brazil
- Neoterm or neologism? A closer look at the determinologisation process
- Neologisms in New Zealand Sign Language: A case study of COVID-19 pandemic-related signs
- Using Wiktionary revision history to uncover lexical innovations related to topical events: Application to Covid-19 neologisms