SlideShare une entreprise Scribd logo
1  sur  26
Télécharger pour lire hors ligne
DICTIONARY TYPES AND DICTIONARY
USERS
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS
1.

What
Wh t are the steps that affect the birth of a new dictionary?
th t
th t ff t th bi th f
di ti
?

2.

Which factors have to be regarded when developing the
editorial plan?
p

3.

Which properties have to be taken into account when writing a
specific dictionary type?

4.

How
Ho can a user profile be created?
ser

5.

Give some information about user research.

6.

State the difference between ‘encoding’ and ‘decoding’.
encoding
decoding .
2.1 THE BIRTH OF A DICTIONARY
Some stages occur when a di ti
S
t
h
dictionary i written and th
is itt
d these stages can b seperated
t
be
t d
like this:
First,
First market forces come into play.
play
The marketing department specifies the type of dictionary .
The selling price of the dictionary is determined.
The schedule is planned.
The budget and schedule are passed to the editorial department.
The extent of the dictionary and its content are determined.
The editorial planners set up a system of text flow.
The type of presentation is decided.
The print and the electronic ( needed) versions of the dictionary are p p
p
(if
)
y
prepared.
The dictionary text is passed to the production department.
At the end, the launch of the new dictionary takes place.
2.1.1
2 1 1 Developing the editorial plan
In this stage, two general principles have to be kept in mind:
) p
g
y
a.) Space is finite and has to be used intelligently.
b.) Decisions about content, presentation and design can’t be made in isolation,
because a change to one part of the system affects all the other parts of it.
2.1.1.1
2 1 1 1 The intelligent use of space
Over the centuries, dictionaries have evolved strategies to maximize the use of
limited space by the use of codes, abbreviations and a ‘telegraphic’ defining style.
The aim of the intelligent use of space is to pack large amounts of information into
a small space But almost anything that is done to make dictionary text easier to
space.
process will take up more space, so a reduction in the amount of information can
be necessary.
2.1.2
2 1 2 The dictionary as eco system
eco-system
When planning a dictionary, it is to be thought as a complete system in which all
components are integrated into each other.
2.2 TYPES OF DICTIONARY
2.2.1
2 2 1 Properties of dictionaries
1. The dictionary’s language:
a.) monolingual
)
g
(
)
b.) bilingual (unidirectional or bidirectional)
c.) multilingual
2. The dictionary’s coverage:
a.) general language
b.) encyclopedic and cultural material
c.) terminology or sublanguages
d.) specific area of language
3.
3 The dictionary’s size:
a.) standard edition
b.) concise edition
c.) pocket edition
4. The dictionary’s medium:
a.) print
b.) electronic
c.) web-based
5.
5 The dictionary’s organization:
dictionary s
a.) word to meaning
b.) word to meaning to word
6. The
6 Th users’ language:
’l
a.) a group of users who all speak the same language
b.) two specific groups of language-speakers
c.) learners worldwide of the dictionary’s language
7. The users’ skills:
a.) linguists and other language professionals
b.) literate adults
c.) school students
d.) young children
)y
g
e.) language learners
8. What they use the dictionary for:
a.)
a ) decoding
b.) encoding
2.2.2 Classifying di ti
2 2 2 Cl
if i dictionaries
i

a.) A big one-volume collegiate dictionary for home, study and office
use such as the AHD-4 (2000), the ODE-2 (2003) and so on.
b.) A pocket-sized dictionary like Collins School Dictionary (1990).
c.) A collegiate one-volume English-French and French-English
dictionary such as the CRFD-2006 or the OHFD-2001.
OHFD-2001
d.) A dictionary such as the Longman Language Activator or the
Oxford Wordfinder.
2.3 TYPES OF DICTIONARY USER
Creating dictionary i
C ti a di ti
involves making d i i
l
ki decisions and many of th
d
f these
decisions entail some form of selection by bringing about variations.
2.3.1 User profiles and how to create them
A user profile seeks to characterize the typical user of the dictionary and
the uses to which the dictionary is likely to be put.
2.3.1.1 Types of user
a.) adults,
a ) adults young children or older children
b.) native speakers or language learners
c.) general users or specialists
d.) using the dictionary in an educational, domestic or professional setting
2.3.1.2 Types of use
2312T
f
a.) general reference purposes
)
y g
j
b.) studying a particular subject
c.) learning a language
d.) translating text from one language to another
e.)
e ) writing essays or reports
f.) preparing for a written or oral exam
2.3.1.3 Users’ pre-existing skills
a.) their linguistic knowledge
b.)
b ) their familiarity with ‘standard’ dictionary conventions
standard
2.3.2
2 3 2 User research and its relevance
‘User research’ refers to any method used for finding out what people do
when they consult their dictionaries, what they like and dislike about
them, and what kinds of problem they look to the dictionary to solve. It
can take a variety of forms, such as, questioning users, observing
dictionary use, or setting up experiments in which users take part. This
field is divided into market research and academic research.
2.3.2.1 Market research
q
Good market research often has direct and visible consequences for
editorial policy.
2.3.2.2 Academic and lexicographic research
Academics tend to focus on dictionary use in educational environments.
Lexicographers try to discover how actual users use their actual
dictionaries in as near natural settings as possible.
2.3.3 Know your user: conclusions
233K
l i
A ‘good dictionary’ is defined as one that’s got in it what you’re looking for.Users typically
expect their dictionary to include every word they are ever likely to encounter, but in
practice this can’t happen even with the best or biggest dictionary A realistic goal is to
can t happen,
dictionary.
meet the needs of most users most of the time.
2.3.4 Decisions affected by user profiling and user research
With a clear idea of the dictionary’s users and their needs editorial and design issues can
dictionary s
be decided more easily. Content of the dictionary, presentation style and design influence
these decisions.
2.3.4.1 Content
a.) Which headwords should the dictionary include?
b.) For each headword, which information categories are most important?
2.3.4.2 Presentation: metalanguage
g g
a.) What linguistic skills can you expect your users to have?
b.) What reference skills can you assume in your users?
2.3.4.3 Presentation: design and layout
What is the best way to set out the material so that the dictionary is easy to use but still
contains enough information?
2.4 TAILORING THE ENTRY TO THE USER WHO
NEEDS IT
2.4.1 Monolingual di ti
241M
li
l dictionaries
i
The examination of three types of monolingual dictionary.
a.) For adult native speakers, CED-8 (2006)
b.) For school children, Collins School Dictionary (2006)
c.) For adult learners, MED-1 (2002)
These dictionaries have been evaluated in terms of their content and presentation.
2.4.1.1 Comparing the content of entries
Different sizes and formats
Amount of information
Type of facts in entry
Wording of the definitions
2.4.1.2 Comparing the layout of entries
Treatment of the word family
Senses of the headword
2.4.2 Bilingual Di ti
2 4 2 Bili
l Dictionaries
i
a.) A unidirectional dictionary
b.) A bidirectional dictionary
Decoding is a process used in understanding the meaning of a word, translating from
a foreign language text into the users’ own language and a decoding dictionary is a
‘passive dictionary’.
Encoding is a process used in using a word correctly translating a text in the users’
correctly,
own language into a foreign language, language teaching and an encoding
dictionary is an ‘active dictionary’.
2.4.2.1 For one language group
o o e a guage g oup
The dictionary is sold in a single market
The example of a bilingual English and Finnish dictionary
2.4.2.2
2 4 2 2 For two language groups
The example of CRFD entry as an encoding entry for English speakers and a
decoding entry for French speakers.
TURKISH SUMMARY
Bu bölü d bir ö lüğü
B bölümde bi sözlüğün ilk aşamalarda nasıl oluşturulması gerektiği ve sözlüklerin
l d
l l t l
ktiği
ö lükl i
nasıl sınıflandırılabileceği anlatılmaktadır. Buna göre, bir sözlüğü oluşturmak için
önce piyasanın durumu araştırılmalıdır. Daha sonra ise sözlük türüne karar
verilmeli, satış fiyatı belirlenmeli, bir program ve bütçe oluşturulmalı, sözlüğün
kapsamı ve içeriğine karar verilmeli, bu durumlardan editörler haberdar edilmeli,
sözlüğün sunum şekli oluşturulmalı, elektronik uyarlaması düzenlenmeli ve en
sonunda da sözlük hazırlandığında üretim bölümüne gönderilmeli ve piyasaya
sürülmelidir. Sözlüğün dili, kapsamı, boyutu, düzenlemesi, oluşturulma sürecinde
kullanılan araç, sözlük kullanıcılarının dili, becerileri ve amaçları gibi özellikler
sözlükleri birbirinden ayırır. Bir kullanıcı profili oluşturmak için kullanıcı türü,
kullanım amacı ve kullanıcıların önceden sahip oldukları becerileri gibi unsurlar
değerlendirilir.
değerlendirilir Bu unsurlar belirlendikten sonra sözlüğün içeriği dili ve sunum
içeriği,
şekline karar verilir. Sözlükler madde başlıklarına göre tek dilli veya iki dilli olarak
sınıflandırılırlar. İki dilli sözlükler ise tek yönlü ve çift yönlü olmak üzere ikiye ayrılır.
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS / ANSWERS
1.

What are the steps that
affect the birth of a new
dictionary?
COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS / ANSWERS
First, market forces come into play.
The marketing department specifies the type of dictionary .
g p
p
yp
y
The selling price of the dictionary is determined.
The schedule is planned.
The budget d h d l
Th b d t and schedule are passed t th editorial d
d to the dit i l department.
t
t
The extent of the dictionary and its content are determined.
The editorial planners set up a system of text flow.
p
p
y
f
f
The type of presentation is decided.
The print and the electronic (if needed) versions of the
dictionary are prepared
prepared.
The dictionary text is passed to the production department.
At the end, the launch of the new dictionary takes place.
y
p
2.

Which factors have to be
regarded when developing
the editorial plan?
p
In this stage, two general principles
g
g
p
p
have to be kept in mind:
) p
f
u
a) Space is finite and has to be used
intelligently.
b) Decisions about content
content,
presentation and design can’t be made in
isolation,
isolation because a change to one part of
the system affects all the other parts of
it.
it
.

3. Which

p p
properties have to
be taken into account
when writing a specific
h
i i
ifi
dictionary type?
The properties of a dictionary are;
h
f d
a. The dictionary’s language
y
g g
b. The dictionary’s coverage:
c.
c The dictionary s size:
dictionary’s
d. The dictionary’s medium:
e. Th dictionary’s organization:
The di ti
’
i ti
f. The users’ language:
g. The users’ skills
h. What they use the dictionary for
4. How

can a user profile be
created?
A user profile seeks to
characterize th t i l user of
h
t i the typical
f
the dictionary and the uses to
which the dictionary is likely to be
put. It can be created by evaluating
types of user, types of use and
users
users’ pre-existing skills
skills.
5. Give

some information
about user research.
‘User research’ refers to any method used for
finding out what people do when they consult
their dictionaries, what they like and dislike
about them, and what kinds of problem they
look to the dictionary to solve. It can take a
variety of forms, such as, questioning users,
observing dictionary use or setting up
use,
experiments in which users take part. This field
is divided into market research and academic
research.
6.

State the difference between
‘encoding’ and ‘d
‘
di ’
d ‘decoding’.
di ’
Decoding is a process used in understanding the
g
p
g
meaning of a word, translating from a foreign
language text into the users’ own language and a
decoding di i
d
di dictionary i a ‘‘passive di i
is
i dictionary’.
’
Encoding is a process used in using a word
correctly, t
tl translating a t xt i th users’ own
sl ti
text in the s s’
language into a foreign language, language
teaching and an encoding dictionary is an ‘active
active
dictionary’.

Contenu connexe

Tendances

LEXICOGRAPHY
LEXICOGRAPHY LEXICOGRAPHY
LEXICOGRAPHY mimisy
 
Language planning
Language planningLanguage planning
Language planningAyesha Mir
 
criticism on Braj Kachru's model
criticism on Braj Kachru's model criticism on Braj Kachru's model
criticism on Braj Kachru's model Savera Hayyam
 
Introduction to sosiolinguistics
Introduction to sosiolinguisticsIntroduction to sosiolinguistics
Introduction to sosiolinguisticsSari Kusumaningrum
 
Introduction to Soicolinguistics
Introduction to SoicolinguisticsIntroduction to Soicolinguistics
Introduction to SoicolinguisticsFarjana Ela
 
Why does language change
Why does language changeWhy does language change
Why does language changeAlex Moore
 
Theories_of_translation.pptx
Theories_of_translation.pptxTheories_of_translation.pptx
Theories_of_translation.pptxssuser438f97
 
Language Variation,Dialects, Isoglass, Register, Standard Language, Idiolect,...
Language Variation,Dialects, Isoglass, Register, Standard Language, Idiolect,...Language Variation,Dialects, Isoglass, Register, Standard Language, Idiolect,...
Language Variation,Dialects, Isoglass, Register, Standard Language, Idiolect,...Literature and Linguistics Hub
 
Corpus linguistics
Corpus linguisticsCorpus linguistics
Corpus linguisticsAlicia Ruiz
 
Code Switching & Codee Mixing
Code Switching & Codee MixingCode Switching & Codee Mixing
Code Switching & Codee MixingJunaid Iqbal
 
Factors affecting language learning
Factors affecting language learningFactors affecting language learning
Factors affecting language learningKaren R. Suárez
 
What is Applied Linguistics?
What is Applied Linguistics?What is Applied Linguistics?
What is Applied Linguistics?Shajaira Lopez
 
Second language acquisition
Second language acquisitionSecond language acquisition
Second language acquisition-
 

Tendances (20)

Lexicography
 Lexicography Lexicography
Lexicography
 
translation
translationtranslation
translation
 
LEXICOGRAPHY
LEXICOGRAPHY LEXICOGRAPHY
LEXICOGRAPHY
 
Language planning
Language planningLanguage planning
Language planning
 
criticism on Braj Kachru's model
criticism on Braj Kachru's model criticism on Braj Kachru's model
criticism on Braj Kachru's model
 
Introduction to sosiolinguistics
Introduction to sosiolinguisticsIntroduction to sosiolinguistics
Introduction to sosiolinguistics
 
Introduction to Soicolinguistics
Introduction to SoicolinguisticsIntroduction to Soicolinguistics
Introduction to Soicolinguistics
 
Phrase structure
Phrase structurePhrase structure
Phrase structure
 
Traditional grammar
Traditional grammarTraditional grammar
Traditional grammar
 
Why does language change
Why does language changeWhy does language change
Why does language change
 
Theories_of_translation.pptx
Theories_of_translation.pptxTheories_of_translation.pptx
Theories_of_translation.pptx
 
Diglossia
DiglossiaDiglossia
Diglossia
 
Language Variation,Dialects, Isoglass, Register, Standard Language, Idiolect,...
Language Variation,Dialects, Isoglass, Register, Standard Language, Idiolect,...Language Variation,Dialects, Isoglass, Register, Standard Language, Idiolect,...
Language Variation,Dialects, Isoglass, Register, Standard Language, Idiolect,...
 
Corpus linguistics
Corpus linguisticsCorpus linguistics
Corpus linguistics
 
Code Switching & Codee Mixing
Code Switching & Codee MixingCode Switching & Codee Mixing
Code Switching & Codee Mixing
 
Factors affecting language learning
Factors affecting language learningFactors affecting language learning
Factors affecting language learning
 
What is Applied Linguistics?
What is Applied Linguistics?What is Applied Linguistics?
What is Applied Linguistics?
 
Second language acquisition
Second language acquisitionSecond language acquisition
Second language acquisition
 
Language families
Language familiesLanguage families
Language families
 
Compiling Dictionaries
Compiling Dictionaries Compiling Dictionaries
Compiling Dictionaries
 

Similaire à dictionary types and dictionary users

Comp app lexicography
Comp app lexicographyComp app lexicography
Comp app lexicographysyila239
 
The nature of learner language
The nature of learner languageThe nature of learner language
The nature of learner languagevitaarum
 
Software feasibility study to
Software feasibility study toSoftware feasibility study to
Software feasibility study toijdms
 
Curriculum, assessment & the CEFR: Exploiting Eaquals CEFR curriculum aids: t...
Curriculum, assessment & the CEFR: Exploiting Eaquals CEFR curriculum aids: t...Curriculum, assessment & the CEFR: Exploiting Eaquals CEFR curriculum aids: t...
Curriculum, assessment & the CEFR: Exploiting Eaquals CEFR curriculum aids: t...eaquals
 
California World Language Standards Update
California World Language Standards UpdateCalifornia World Language Standards Update
California World Language Standards UpdateCarla Piper
 
A Study on the Approaches of Classifying Dictionaries.pdf
A Study on the Approaches of Classifying Dictionaries.pdfA Study on the Approaches of Classifying Dictionaries.pdf
A Study on the Approaches of Classifying Dictionaries.pdfTeofiloDamoco2
 
PPT - VOLUNTER WEEK 15 (1).pptx
PPT - VOLUNTER WEEK 15 (1).pptxPPT - VOLUNTER WEEK 15 (1).pptx
PPT - VOLUNTER WEEK 15 (1).pptxUtamitri67
 
Idioms in english final ict project
Idioms in english   final ict projectIdioms in english   final ict project
Idioms in english final ict projectjuancarlosmp
 
The Role of Electronic Dictionary in Learning Process
The Role of Electronic Dictionary in Learning ProcessThe Role of Electronic Dictionary in Learning Process
The Role of Electronic Dictionary in Learning Processijtsrd
 
Pieces form the whole
Pieces form the wholePieces form the whole
Pieces form the wholeNCDPI
 
Definiendo el enfoque lfe
Definiendo el enfoque lfeDefiniendo el enfoque lfe
Definiendo el enfoque lfeNatalia Rojo
 
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOAN WORDS USED IN KOMPAS DAILY NEWSPAPER (A Case Stud...
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOAN WORDS USED IN KOMPAS DAILY NEWSPAPER (A Case Stud...AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOAN WORDS USED IN KOMPAS DAILY NEWSPAPER (A Case Stud...
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOAN WORDS USED IN KOMPAS DAILY NEWSPAPER (A Case Stud...Jim Jimenez
 
PISMP TSLB3193 Topic 2c Multimodality and Literacy.pptx
PISMP TSLB3193  Topic 2c Multimodality and Literacy.pptxPISMP TSLB3193  Topic 2c Multimodality and Literacy.pptx
PISMP TSLB3193 Topic 2c Multimodality and Literacy.pptxYee Bee Choo
 
Relating Language Examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference ...
Relating Language Examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference ...Relating Language Examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference ...
Relating Language Examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference ...Nelly Zafeiriades
 
Customizable Segmentation of
Customizable Segmentation ofCustomizable Segmentation of
Customizable Segmentation ofAndi Wu
 

Similaire à dictionary types and dictionary users (20)

Comp app lexicography
Comp app lexicographyComp app lexicography
Comp app lexicography
 
LEARNERS' DICTIONARIES
LEARNERS' DICTIONARIESLEARNERS' DICTIONARIES
LEARNERS' DICTIONARIES
 
The nature of learner language
The nature of learner languageThe nature of learner language
The nature of learner language
 
Software feasibility study to
Software feasibility study toSoftware feasibility study to
Software feasibility study to
 
Curriculum, assessment & the CEFR: Exploiting Eaquals CEFR curriculum aids: t...
Curriculum, assessment & the CEFR: Exploiting Eaquals CEFR curriculum aids: t...Curriculum, assessment & the CEFR: Exploiting Eaquals CEFR curriculum aids: t...
Curriculum, assessment & the CEFR: Exploiting Eaquals CEFR curriculum aids: t...
 
California World Language Standards Update
California World Language Standards UpdateCalifornia World Language Standards Update
California World Language Standards Update
 
Nicoutline
NicoutlineNicoutline
Nicoutline
 
A Study on the Approaches of Classifying Dictionaries.pdf
A Study on the Approaches of Classifying Dictionaries.pdfA Study on the Approaches of Classifying Dictionaries.pdf
A Study on the Approaches of Classifying Dictionaries.pdf
 
PPT - VOLUNTER WEEK 15 (1).pptx
PPT - VOLUNTER WEEK 15 (1).pptxPPT - VOLUNTER WEEK 15 (1).pptx
PPT - VOLUNTER WEEK 15 (1).pptx
 
Idioms in english final ict project
Idioms in english   final ict projectIdioms in english   final ict project
Idioms in english final ict project
 
The Role of Electronic Dictionary in Learning Process
The Role of Electronic Dictionary in Learning ProcessThe Role of Electronic Dictionary in Learning Process
The Role of Electronic Dictionary in Learning Process
 
Pieces form the whole
Pieces form the wholePieces form the whole
Pieces form the whole
 
Hola
HolaHola
Hola
 
Dictionaries
DictionariesDictionaries
Dictionaries
 
Definiendo el enfoque lfe
Definiendo el enfoque lfeDefiniendo el enfoque lfe
Definiendo el enfoque lfe
 
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOAN WORDS USED IN KOMPAS DAILY NEWSPAPER (A Case Stud...
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOAN WORDS USED IN KOMPAS DAILY NEWSPAPER (A Case Stud...AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOAN WORDS USED IN KOMPAS DAILY NEWSPAPER (A Case Stud...
AN ANALYSIS OF ENGLISH LOAN WORDS USED IN KOMPAS DAILY NEWSPAPER (A Case Stud...
 
PISMP TSLB3193 Topic 2c Multimodality and Literacy.pptx
PISMP TSLB3193  Topic 2c Multimodality and Literacy.pptxPISMP TSLB3193  Topic 2c Multimodality and Literacy.pptx
PISMP TSLB3193 Topic 2c Multimodality and Literacy.pptx
 
Relating Language Examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference ...
Relating Language Examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference ...Relating Language Examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference ...
Relating Language Examinations to the Common European Framework of Reference ...
 
Actfl 2012
Actfl 2012Actfl 2012
Actfl 2012
 
Customizable Segmentation of
Customizable Segmentation ofCustomizable Segmentation of
Customizable Segmentation of
 

Plus de Duygu Aşıklar

06 planning the dictionary
06 planning the dictionary06 planning the dictionary
06 planning the dictionaryDuygu Aşıklar
 
05 linguistic theory meets lexicography
05 linguistic theory meets lexicography05 linguistic theory meets lexicography
05 linguistic theory meets lexicographyDuygu Aşıklar
 

Plus de Duygu Aşıklar (6)

07 planning the entry
07 planning the entry07 planning the entry
07 planning the entry
 
06 planning the dictionary
06 planning the dictionary06 planning the dictionary
06 planning the dictionary
 
05 linguistic theory meets lexicography
05 linguistic theory meets lexicography05 linguistic theory meets lexicography
05 linguistic theory meets lexicography
 
lexicographic evidence
lexicographic evidencelexicographic evidence
lexicographic evidence
 
methods and resources
methods and resourcesmethods and resources
methods and resources
 
what's a dictionary?
 what's a dictionary? what's a dictionary?
what's a dictionary?
 

Dernier

Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityGeoBlogs
 
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxOrganic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxVS Mahajan Coaching Centre
 
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesSeparation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesFatimaKhan178732
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Sapana Sha
 
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Celine George
 
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxContemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxRoyAbrique
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxmanuelaromero2013
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationnomboosow
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdfQucHHunhnh
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxSayali Powar
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinRaunakKeshri1
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphThiyagu K
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Educationpboyjonauth
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactdawncurless
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeThiyagu K
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfJayanti Pande
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3JemimahLaneBuaron
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdfQucHHunhnh
 

Dernier (20)

Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activityParis 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
Paris 2024 Olympic Geographies - an activity
 
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptxOrganic Name Reactions  for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
Organic Name Reactions for the students and aspirants of Chemistry12th.pptx
 
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and ActinidesSeparation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
Separation of Lanthanides/ Lanthanides and Actinides
 
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
Call Girls in Dwarka Mor Delhi Contact Us 9654467111
 
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
Advanced Views - Calendar View in Odoo 17
 
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptxContemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
Contemporary philippine arts from the regions_PPT_Module_12 [Autosaved] (1).pptx
 
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptxHow to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
How to Make a Pirate ship Primary Education.pptx
 
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
Mattingly "AI & Prompt Design: Structured Data, Assistants, & RAG"
 
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communicationInteractive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
Interactive Powerpoint_How to Master effective communication
 
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf1029 -  Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
1029 - Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa 10 . pdf
 
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptxPOINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
POINT- BIOCHEMISTRY SEM 2 ENZYMES UNIT 5.pptx
 
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpinStudent login on Anyboli platform.helpin
Student login on Anyboli platform.helpin
 
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot GraphZ Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
Z Score,T Score, Percential Rank and Box Plot Graph
 
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSDStaff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
Staff of Color (SOC) Retention Efforts DDSD
 
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher EducationIntroduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
Introduction to ArtificiaI Intelligence in Higher Education
 
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impactAccessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
Accessible design: Minimum effort, maximum impact
 
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and ModeMeasures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
Measures of Central Tendency: Mean, Median and Mode
 
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdfWeb & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
Web & Social Media Analytics Previous Year Question Paper.pdf
 
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
Q4-W6-Restating Informational Text Grade 3
 
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi  6.pdf
1029-Danh muc Sach Giao Khoa khoi 6.pdf
 

dictionary types and dictionary users

  • 1. DICTIONARY TYPES AND DICTIONARY USERS
  • 2. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS 1. What Wh t are the steps that affect the birth of a new dictionary? th t th t ff t th bi th f di ti ? 2. Which factors have to be regarded when developing the editorial plan? p 3. Which properties have to be taken into account when writing a specific dictionary type? 4. How Ho can a user profile be created? ser 5. Give some information about user research. 6. State the difference between ‘encoding’ and ‘decoding’. encoding decoding .
  • 3. 2.1 THE BIRTH OF A DICTIONARY Some stages occur when a di ti S t h dictionary i written and th is itt d these stages can b seperated t be t d like this: First, First market forces come into play. play The marketing department specifies the type of dictionary . The selling price of the dictionary is determined. The schedule is planned. The budget and schedule are passed to the editorial department. The extent of the dictionary and its content are determined. The editorial planners set up a system of text flow. The type of presentation is decided. The print and the electronic ( needed) versions of the dictionary are p p p (if ) y prepared. The dictionary text is passed to the production department. At the end, the launch of the new dictionary takes place.
  • 4. 2.1.1 2 1 1 Developing the editorial plan In this stage, two general principles have to be kept in mind: ) p g y a.) Space is finite and has to be used intelligently. b.) Decisions about content, presentation and design can’t be made in isolation, because a change to one part of the system affects all the other parts of it. 2.1.1.1 2 1 1 1 The intelligent use of space Over the centuries, dictionaries have evolved strategies to maximize the use of limited space by the use of codes, abbreviations and a ‘telegraphic’ defining style. The aim of the intelligent use of space is to pack large amounts of information into a small space But almost anything that is done to make dictionary text easier to space. process will take up more space, so a reduction in the amount of information can be necessary. 2.1.2 2 1 2 The dictionary as eco system eco-system When planning a dictionary, it is to be thought as a complete system in which all components are integrated into each other.
  • 5. 2.2 TYPES OF DICTIONARY 2.2.1 2 2 1 Properties of dictionaries 1. The dictionary’s language: a.) monolingual ) g ( ) b.) bilingual (unidirectional or bidirectional) c.) multilingual 2. The dictionary’s coverage: a.) general language b.) encyclopedic and cultural material c.) terminology or sublanguages d.) specific area of language 3. 3 The dictionary’s size: a.) standard edition b.) concise edition c.) pocket edition 4. The dictionary’s medium: a.) print b.) electronic c.) web-based
  • 6. 5. 5 The dictionary’s organization: dictionary s a.) word to meaning b.) word to meaning to word 6. The 6 Th users’ language: ’l a.) a group of users who all speak the same language b.) two specific groups of language-speakers c.) learners worldwide of the dictionary’s language 7. The users’ skills: a.) linguists and other language professionals b.) literate adults c.) school students d.) young children )y g e.) language learners 8. What they use the dictionary for: a.) a ) decoding b.) encoding
  • 7. 2.2.2 Classifying di ti 2 2 2 Cl if i dictionaries i a.) A big one-volume collegiate dictionary for home, study and office use such as the AHD-4 (2000), the ODE-2 (2003) and so on. b.) A pocket-sized dictionary like Collins School Dictionary (1990). c.) A collegiate one-volume English-French and French-English dictionary such as the CRFD-2006 or the OHFD-2001. OHFD-2001 d.) A dictionary such as the Longman Language Activator or the Oxford Wordfinder.
  • 8. 2.3 TYPES OF DICTIONARY USER Creating dictionary i C ti a di ti involves making d i i l ki decisions and many of th d f these decisions entail some form of selection by bringing about variations. 2.3.1 User profiles and how to create them A user profile seeks to characterize the typical user of the dictionary and the uses to which the dictionary is likely to be put. 2.3.1.1 Types of user a.) adults, a ) adults young children or older children b.) native speakers or language learners c.) general users or specialists d.) using the dictionary in an educational, domestic or professional setting
  • 9. 2.3.1.2 Types of use 2312T f a.) general reference purposes ) y g j b.) studying a particular subject c.) learning a language d.) translating text from one language to another e.) e ) writing essays or reports f.) preparing for a written or oral exam 2.3.1.3 Users’ pre-existing skills a.) their linguistic knowledge b.) b ) their familiarity with ‘standard’ dictionary conventions standard
  • 10. 2.3.2 2 3 2 User research and its relevance ‘User research’ refers to any method used for finding out what people do when they consult their dictionaries, what they like and dislike about them, and what kinds of problem they look to the dictionary to solve. It can take a variety of forms, such as, questioning users, observing dictionary use, or setting up experiments in which users take part. This field is divided into market research and academic research. 2.3.2.1 Market research q Good market research often has direct and visible consequences for editorial policy. 2.3.2.2 Academic and lexicographic research Academics tend to focus on dictionary use in educational environments. Lexicographers try to discover how actual users use their actual dictionaries in as near natural settings as possible.
  • 11. 2.3.3 Know your user: conclusions 233K l i A ‘good dictionary’ is defined as one that’s got in it what you’re looking for.Users typically expect their dictionary to include every word they are ever likely to encounter, but in practice this can’t happen even with the best or biggest dictionary A realistic goal is to can t happen, dictionary. meet the needs of most users most of the time. 2.3.4 Decisions affected by user profiling and user research With a clear idea of the dictionary’s users and their needs editorial and design issues can dictionary s be decided more easily. Content of the dictionary, presentation style and design influence these decisions. 2.3.4.1 Content a.) Which headwords should the dictionary include? b.) For each headword, which information categories are most important? 2.3.4.2 Presentation: metalanguage g g a.) What linguistic skills can you expect your users to have? b.) What reference skills can you assume in your users? 2.3.4.3 Presentation: design and layout What is the best way to set out the material so that the dictionary is easy to use but still contains enough information?
  • 12. 2.4 TAILORING THE ENTRY TO THE USER WHO NEEDS IT 2.4.1 Monolingual di ti 241M li l dictionaries i The examination of three types of monolingual dictionary. a.) For adult native speakers, CED-8 (2006) b.) For school children, Collins School Dictionary (2006) c.) For adult learners, MED-1 (2002) These dictionaries have been evaluated in terms of their content and presentation. 2.4.1.1 Comparing the content of entries Different sizes and formats Amount of information Type of facts in entry Wording of the definitions 2.4.1.2 Comparing the layout of entries Treatment of the word family Senses of the headword
  • 13. 2.4.2 Bilingual Di ti 2 4 2 Bili l Dictionaries i a.) A unidirectional dictionary b.) A bidirectional dictionary Decoding is a process used in understanding the meaning of a word, translating from a foreign language text into the users’ own language and a decoding dictionary is a ‘passive dictionary’. Encoding is a process used in using a word correctly translating a text in the users’ correctly, own language into a foreign language, language teaching and an encoding dictionary is an ‘active dictionary’. 2.4.2.1 For one language group o o e a guage g oup The dictionary is sold in a single market The example of a bilingual English and Finnish dictionary 2.4.2.2 2 4 2 2 For two language groups The example of CRFD entry as an encoding entry for English speakers and a decoding entry for French speakers.
  • 14. TURKISH SUMMARY Bu bölü d bir ö lüğü B bölümde bi sözlüğün ilk aşamalarda nasıl oluşturulması gerektiği ve sözlüklerin l d l l t l ktiği ö lükl i nasıl sınıflandırılabileceği anlatılmaktadır. Buna göre, bir sözlüğü oluşturmak için önce piyasanın durumu araştırılmalıdır. Daha sonra ise sözlük türüne karar verilmeli, satış fiyatı belirlenmeli, bir program ve bütçe oluşturulmalı, sözlüğün kapsamı ve içeriğine karar verilmeli, bu durumlardan editörler haberdar edilmeli, sözlüğün sunum şekli oluşturulmalı, elektronik uyarlaması düzenlenmeli ve en sonunda da sözlük hazırlandığında üretim bölümüne gönderilmeli ve piyasaya sürülmelidir. Sözlüğün dili, kapsamı, boyutu, düzenlemesi, oluşturulma sürecinde kullanılan araç, sözlük kullanıcılarının dili, becerileri ve amaçları gibi özellikler sözlükleri birbirinden ayırır. Bir kullanıcı profili oluşturmak için kullanıcı türü, kullanım amacı ve kullanıcıların önceden sahip oldukları becerileri gibi unsurlar değerlendirilir. değerlendirilir Bu unsurlar belirlendikten sonra sözlüğün içeriği dili ve sunum içeriği, şekline karar verilir. Sözlükler madde başlıklarına göre tek dilli veya iki dilli olarak sınıflandırılırlar. İki dilli sözlükler ise tek yönlü ve çift yönlü olmak üzere ikiye ayrılır.
  • 15. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS / ANSWERS 1. What are the steps that affect the birth of a new dictionary?
  • 16. COMPREHENSION QUESTIONS / ANSWERS First, market forces come into play. The marketing department specifies the type of dictionary . g p p yp y The selling price of the dictionary is determined. The schedule is planned. The budget d h d l Th b d t and schedule are passed t th editorial d d to the dit i l department. t t The extent of the dictionary and its content are determined. The editorial planners set up a system of text flow. p p y f f The type of presentation is decided. The print and the electronic (if needed) versions of the dictionary are prepared prepared. The dictionary text is passed to the production department. At the end, the launch of the new dictionary takes place. y p
  • 17. 2. Which factors have to be regarded when developing the editorial plan? p
  • 18. In this stage, two general principles g g p p have to be kept in mind: ) p f u a) Space is finite and has to be used intelligently. b) Decisions about content content, presentation and design can’t be made in isolation, isolation because a change to one part of the system affects all the other parts of it. it
  • 19. . 3. Which p p properties have to be taken into account when writing a specific h i i ifi dictionary type?
  • 20. The properties of a dictionary are; h f d a. The dictionary’s language y g g b. The dictionary’s coverage: c. c The dictionary s size: dictionary’s d. The dictionary’s medium: e. Th dictionary’s organization: The di ti ’ i ti f. The users’ language: g. The users’ skills h. What they use the dictionary for
  • 21. 4. How can a user profile be created?
  • 22. A user profile seeks to characterize th t i l user of h t i the typical f the dictionary and the uses to which the dictionary is likely to be put. It can be created by evaluating types of user, types of use and users users’ pre-existing skills skills.
  • 24. ‘User research’ refers to any method used for finding out what people do when they consult their dictionaries, what they like and dislike about them, and what kinds of problem they look to the dictionary to solve. It can take a variety of forms, such as, questioning users, observing dictionary use or setting up use, experiments in which users take part. This field is divided into market research and academic research.
  • 25. 6. State the difference between ‘encoding’ and ‘d ‘ di ’ d ‘decoding’. di ’
  • 26. Decoding is a process used in understanding the g p g meaning of a word, translating from a foreign language text into the users’ own language and a decoding di i d di dictionary i a ‘‘passive di i is i dictionary’. ’ Encoding is a process used in using a word correctly, t tl translating a t xt i th users’ own sl ti text in the s s’ language into a foreign language, language teaching and an encoding dictionary is an ‘active active dictionary’.