Abstract
In the modern word formative theory of neologisms there is practically no description of concrete unusual occasional way of word formation, such as holophrasis, gendiadis, decomposition and others. There is also no dictionary, describing one of these types of word composition. There are two specific questions, which occur with the process of сreation of one way word formation (holophrase) dictionary: 1) how to introduce the holophrastic construction (HC) into the dictionary; 2) the context of usage of HC. Though HC is polycomponental, the introduction should be only one – by the first word in the construction. The context of usage of HC is usually limited by the sentence, in which HC is used. The HC dictionary emphasizes the new opening in the philosophic understanding of the sense of meaning and its connection with the lexicographic semantisation.
Highlights
The end of 20th – the beginning of 21st century is a time of lexicographic boom
As a result of this, it is possible to expect the termless future of the lexicography”. (Dubichinsky, 2008)
It is necessary to emphasize, that one of the future ways of the lexicography will be the foundation of the dictionaries of the new words, formed by one specific way of word formation
Summary
The end of 20th – the beginning of 21st century is a time of lexicographic boom. Different kinds of dictionaries are being published: the authors’ dictionaries; the dialect words dictionaries; the combined dictionaries, describing the lexical stuff of the different authors’ handiworks, based on this or that type. As Dubichinsky (2008) writes: “The dictionary – is a product of epoch. Its creation depends a lot on the concrete historical and cultural conditions, on the development of the theoretical linguistic and other sciences, on the textual materials, which the linguists use. It is well known that these conditions, which form the “epoch”, are very changeable. As a result of this, it is possible to expect the termless future of the lexicography”. As a result of this, it is possible to expect the termless future of the lexicography”. (Dubichinsky, 2008)
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