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Who can Really be Called a Lexicographer?


RH Gouws

Abstract

Lexicographers define words but still lack a clear and unambiguous understanding of the word lexicographer. This paper gives a brief discussion of the problems experienced in trying to determine exactly what a lexicographer is. The distinction between theoretical and practical lexicographers is quite clear but within both these categories there are grey areas where it is not so clear whether a specific participant in lexicographic activities qualifies to be called a lexicographer. The lack of formal professional lexicographic qualifications impedes an unambiguous understanding of the word. The emergence of lexicography as an independent discipline compels lexicographers to take a closer look at criteria relevant to identifying someone as being a lexicographer.

Keywords: Emlex, Lexicographer, Lexicographic Practice, Lexicographic Process, Lexicographic Research, Lexicographic Training, Metalexicographer, Practical Lexicographer, Primary Lexicographer, Secondary Lexicographer, Theoretical Lexicographer

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eISSN: 2224-0039
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