The following pages link to subsense (Q14591):
Displayed 20 items.
- The Hard Parts of Lexicography (Q7146) (← links)
- Core, subsense and the New Oxford Dictionary of English (NODE). On how meanings hang together, and not separately (Q7269) (← links)
- Introducing Lexonomy: an Open-Source Dictionary Writing and Publishing System (Q7418) (← links)
- Differences in the Inclusion and Treatment of Terminology in OALD3, OALD4 and OALD8 (Q7664) (← links)
- Figurative Senses in Spanish Lexicography (Q7774) (← links)
- The Role of Crowdsourcing in Lexicography (Q8410) (← links)
- Wade Through Letter a: The Current State of the Historical Dictionary of Hungarian (Q8748) (← links)
- On Defining: Polysemy, Core Meanings and 'Great Simplicity' (Q8975) (← links)
- A Lexical Database of Collocations in Scientific English: Preliminary Considerations (Q8983) (← links)
- Getting a grip on emotions: defining lexical items that denote emotions (Q9242) (← links)
- From Svensk ordbok ('A Dictionary of Swedish') to Nationalencyklopediens ordbok (The Dictionary of the National Encyclopedia') (Q9255) (← links)
- Use of Hedges in Definitions: Out of Necessity or Theory-Driven? (Q9483) (← links)
- Judy Pearsall (ed.) The New Oxford Dictionary of English (Q9799) (← links)
- Michael Proffitt. (ed.) Oxford English Dictionary Additions Series. Volume 3 (Q9861) (← links)
- Review: Den danske ordbog Bind 1, A–D (Q10267) (← links)
- Smart Lexicography for Low-Resource Languages: Lessons Learned from Buddhist Sanskrit and Classical Tibetan (Q10390) (← links)
- The Treatment of Ideological Polysemy in Monolingual Afrikaans Dictionaries (Q10546) (← links)
- Enriching an Explanatory Dictionary with FrameNet and PropBank Corpus Examples (Q10648) (← links)
- A Dialogic Perspective on the Variability of Lexicographical Meaning (Q11002) (← links)
- Piracy in Argot Dictionaries (Q11007) (← links)