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The Different Ways of Describing Meaning in Monolingual Dictionaries
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The paper explores the concept of dictionaries as defined by D. A. Cruse in his textbook on Lexical Semantics. It highlights how dictionaries characterize lexical items through three interconnected aspects: their form (both graphic and phonological), grammatical function, and meaning. This analysis provides a framework for understanding the complexities of lexical semantics and the role of dictionaries in linguistic studies. The paper, graded 1.0 at Friedrich-Alexander University, delves into these foundational elements of language and their interrelations.
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