English Lexicography: The Glossarization Stage

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https://doi.org/10.69760/aghel.01024069

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Lexicography, Glossarization, English Language, Linguistic Clarity, Multilingual Communication

Abstract

This study explores the glossarization phase within English lexicography, emphasizing its theoretical foundations, practical applications, and its significance in modern linguistics. Glossarization, as a crucial process, enhances clarity and accessibility in English materials across scientific, technical, and cultural domains, particularly in a globalized context where English functions as a lingua franca. The research examines historical and contemporary lexicographic practices, analyzing landmark contributions such as Samuel Johnson’s and Noah Webster’s dictionaries, while also addressing modern challenges like balancing theoretical principles with practical needs. Proposing innovative methods, the study highlights the importance of glossarization in fostering cross-disciplinary communication, multilingual understanding, and linguistic diversity. The findings underscore glossarization’s critical role in advancing lexicographic practices to meet the evolving demands of global communication and language education.

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Published

2024-12-05

How to Cite

Babazade, Y. (2024). English Lexicography: The Glossarization Stage. Acta Globalis Humanitatis Et Linguarum, 1(2), 93-100. https://doi.org/10.69760/aghel.01024069

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