Dictionary Report
Dictionary Report
DICTIONARY
SUBJECT: LANGUAGE
YEAR: 2015
INDEX
PRESENTATION
DICTIONARY CONCEPT
TYPES OF DICTIONARY
The discipline that is responsible, among other tasks, for creating dictionaries
is lexicography . They are usually found in the form of a printed book, but
there are also electronic dictionaries.
HISTORY OF THE DICTIONARY
There are several types of dictionaries, depending on their function and use:
About the language : They briefly explain the meaning of the words of
a specific language. For the Spanish language, perhaps the most
common reference is the Dictionary of the Spanish Language ( DRAE ),
of the Royal Spanish Academy , prepared jointly by the twenty-two
Academies of the Association of Academies of the Spanish Language . 1
FORMAT.
The body of the dictionary includes the development of the dictionary itself,
that is, of all the material collected and arranged in certain ways that have
been previously defined, with no more solutions of continuity than those
represented by the end of a letter and the beginning of the following. It is
divided into as many parts as there are letters that make up the alphabet. For
example, for
those who consider that ch and ll should appear in dictionaries and
alphabetical orders with letter status, the dictionary will have a maximum of
29 sections (one for each letter, except, in some dictionaries, if several short
letters are grouped together, such as x, and...); On the contrary, those who
consider that it is a historical error that must be rectified will divide the
content of the dictionary in 27 parts, each of them presided over by a
letter. [DRAE 1803-1994 digraphs=29].
How the ENTRY itself is ordered: ENTRY: Each of the words that are defined
or translated in a dictionary. ETYMOLOGY: Origin of the word ACCEPTION:
Each of the meanings of a word according to the contexts in which it appears.
ABBREVIATION: Representation of a word in reduced form that is usually
closed with a period. EXAMPLE: Word or phrase that is cited to illustrate the
definition.
ORGANIZATION OF THE LETTERS OF THE DICTIONARY .