The Decontextualized Dictionary in the Public Eye

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Dictionaries Pub Date : 2021-08-20 DOI:10.1353/dic.2021.0007
K. Martin
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ABSTRACT:The advent of third-party licensing and aggregation has provided larger audiences for dictionary content and new revenue opportunities for publishers, but it also disrupts the notion of the dictionary as a self-contained source of information and introduces new intermediaries between dictionary makers and dictionary users. At the same time, the public statements of dictionary brands in traditional and social media expand the public perception of what the dictionary is. This article describes the "decontextualization" of dictionary content in the current market and presents a qualitative review of recent news stories involving dictionaries to identify themes in how the different scenarios in which dictionary content is used affect reception of dictionaries by the public.
大众视野中的去文本化词典
摘要:第三方授权和聚合的出现为词典内容提供了更多的受众,也为出版商提供了新的收入机会,但它也颠覆了词典作为独立信息来源的概念,并在词典制造商和词典用户之间引入了新的中介。与此同时,词典品牌在传统媒体和社交媒体上的公开声明扩大了公众对词典的认知。本文描述了当前市场上词典内容的“去文本化”,并对最近涉及词典的新闻报道进行了定性回顾,以确定使用词典内容的不同场景如何影响公众对词典的接受。
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Dictionaries
Dictionaries Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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