The role of microstructure, with reference to English and Northern Sotho-English dictionaries: A comparative lexicographic analysis
Thesis (M.A. (African Languages)) --University of Limpopo, 2010 === This study is a comparative analysis of two English monolingual dictionaries and two Northern Sotho – English bilingual dictionaries, namely Concise Oxford English Dictionary(2006), Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (2006), Phar...
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ndltd-netd.ac.za-oai-union.ndltd.org-ul-oai-ulspace.ul.ac.za-10386-6292019-10-30T04:06:33Z The role of microstructure, with reference to English and Northern Sotho-English dictionaries: A comparative lexicographic analysis Mohlala, Mmete Benjamin Madadzhe, R.N. Nothern Sotho - English bilingual dictionaries Lexicographic analysis Bilingual dictionaries 413.028 Translating and interpreting -- Lexicography Thesis (M.A. (African Languages)) --University of Limpopo, 2010 This study is a comparative analysis of two English monolingual dictionaries and two Northern Sotho – English bilingual dictionaries, namely Concise Oxford English Dictionary(2006), Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (2006), Pharos Popular Northern Sotho Dictionary (1995) and Sesotho Sa Leboa – English Pukuntšu Dictionary (2006). The above four dictionaries are compared in terms of cross – referencing, pronunciation and parts of speech. The microstructure of certain dictionaries does not address most problems that dictionary users have. It is in the microstructure, where dictionary users learn that certain lemmata are synonymous, polysemous in sense, antonyms or that a lemma has two alternative spellings, and that both spelling are acceptable. This is done through cross –referencing. Dictionary users need to be guided on how lemmata are pronounced, otherwise the meaning of lemmata become distorted. The other problem which the microstructure has to deal with, is to indicate the type of parts of speech lemmata are. This research is an attempt to make lexicographers aware of the importance of including the above aspects in the microstructure of their dictionaries. 2013-02-13T11:49:32Z 2013-02-13T11:49:32Z 2010 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10386/629 en pdf vii, 78 leaves University of Limpopo (Turfloop Campus) |
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Thesis (M.A. (African Languages)) --University of Limpopo, 2010 === This study is a comparative analysis of two English monolingual dictionaries and two
Northern Sotho – English bilingual dictionaries, namely Concise Oxford English Dictionary(2006), Oxford Advanced Learner’s Dictionary (2006), Pharos Popular Northern Sotho Dictionary (1995) and Sesotho Sa Leboa – English Pukuntšu Dictionary (2006).
The above four dictionaries are compared in terms of cross – referencing, pronunciation and parts of speech. The microstructure of certain dictionaries does not address most problems that dictionary users have. It is in the microstructure, where dictionary users learn that certain lemmata are synonymous, polysemous in sense, antonyms or that a lemma has two alternative spellings, and that both spelling are acceptable. This is done through cross –referencing. Dictionary users need to be guided on how lemmata are pronounced, otherwise the meaning of lemmata become distorted. The other problem which the microstructure has to
deal with, is to indicate the type of parts of speech lemmata are.
This research is an attempt to make lexicographers aware of the importance of including the above aspects in the microstructure of their dictionaries. |
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Madadzhe, R.N. Mohlala, Mmete Benjamin |
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The role of microstructure, with reference to English and Northern Sotho-English dictionaries: A comparative lexicographic analysis |
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The role of microstructure, with reference to English and Northern Sotho-English dictionaries: A comparative lexicographic analysis |
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The role of microstructure, with reference to English and Northern Sotho-English dictionaries: A comparative lexicographic analysis |
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The role of microstructure, with reference to English and Northern Sotho-English dictionaries: A comparative lexicographic analysis |
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The role of microstructure, with reference to English and Northern Sotho-English dictionaries: A comparative lexicographic analysis |
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role of microstructure, with reference to english and northern sotho-english dictionaries: a comparative lexicographic analysis |
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University of Limpopo (Turfloop Campus) |
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