The Lexicography and the Target Group Reader's Lexicon
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https://doi.org/10.35696/.v1i12.620Keywords:
lexicography, Lexicon, The language, Research issues, The Contemporary LexiconAbstract
The lexicography is how to make a lexicon. It takes five steps to make a lexicon: collecting the information about the entreis' lexicon, choosing the lexical entries' lexicon, ordering these entries in the specific system, writing and recording these lexical entries' lexicon with a complete definition, and completing all the lexicon information to produce it in paper copy. The relation between lexicography and the target group reader is how to give the reader's lexicon a complete definition to find the meaning of the word that they want to know; so that, if the lexicon is a complete definition, it will be useful for the target group readers. This research is concerned with how the lexicon is useful for the target readers.Downloads
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