Wortgeschichte digital: A Historical Dictionary of German on the Internet

Q2 Arts and Humanities
Volker Harm
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ABSTRACT: This article presents a new historical online dictionary of German: Wortgeschichte digital ('digital word history'). WGd focuses on New High German, the most recent period of German ranging from 1600 to the present, for which no specific historical dictionary is available so far. WGd differs from current historical lexicography most notably in three respects: first, its entirely digital nature; second, its onomasiological approach to lemma selection; and, third, its "narrative" style. Because WGd does not derive from a printed dictionary, it is in a position to make extensive use of all the instruments provided by digital humanities. For WGd, this results in a densely interconnected dictionary architecture with internal and external links and visual presentations of lexical structures. In contrast to many other historical dictionaries, WGd pursues an onomasiological approach to lemma selection, concentrating on those lexical domains that have appeared to be highly dynamic in recent language history, such as the vocabularies of society and politics, economy, traffic, natural science, everyday culture, and so forth. These fields are dealt with in separate work units of several years each, allowing for a consistent lexicographical description. The most significant feature of WGd, however, is its style of presentation: Instead of providing a traditional entry structure consisting of definitions and quotations, the entries of WGd are written as continuous texts charting the semantic evolution of a word within its intra- and extra-linguistic context.
数字价值观:网络上的德语历史词典
摘要:本文介绍了一本新的德语历史在线词典:Wortgeschichte digital(“数字词历史”)。WGd专注于新高地德语,这是从1600年到现在的德语的最新时期,迄今为止还没有具体的历史词典。WGd与当前历史词典学的不同之处主要体现在三个方面:第一,它完全是数字化的;二是引理选择的经济学方法;第三,它的“叙事”风格。由于WGd不是从印刷字典中派生出来的,它可以广泛使用数字人文学科提供的所有工具。对于WGd来说,这导致了一个紧密互联的词典体系结构,具有内部和外部链接以及词汇结构的视觉呈现。与许多其他历史词典不同,WGd在引理选择上采用了经济学的方法,专注于在近代语言史上表现出高度动态的词汇领域,如社会政治、经济、交通、自然科学、日常文化等词汇。这些领域在单独的工作单元中处理,每个工作单元几年,以便进行一致的词典描述。然而,WGd最显著的特点是其呈现风格:WGd的条目不是提供由定义和引文组成的传统条目结构,而是作为连续文本书写,记录单词在语言内外语境中的语义演变。
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Dictionaries Arts and Humanities-Language and Linguistics
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