• Lexicography, or the Gentle Art of Making Mistakes
  • Iamartino, Giovanni

Subject

  • Giovanni Iamartino is Professor of the History of English at the University of Milan
  • and the current chair of AIA
  • the Italian Society for the Study of English. Iamartino’s research focuses on the history of Anglo-Italian relations and on the history of

Description

  • The man in the street’s attitude of mind towards dictionaries is that they are the true repositories of all the words in a language, and that they are both authoritative and objective – in short, dictionaries are perfect. By mainly referring to the early history of English mono- and bilingual lexicography, this essay explodes the myth of the perfect dictionary and shows that mistakes in dictionaries may profitably be discussed under two headings: lexicographical mistakes, i.e. vague or circular definitions and the so-called ghost words in monolingual dictionaries, and non-insertable equivalents in bilingual dictionaries; and socio-cultural mistakes, which are related to the often elusive impact of ideology on dictionary-making.

Date

  • 2017-04-14

Type

  • info:eu-repo/semantics/article
  • info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion

Format

  • application/pdf

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