Table of contents of the issue 1/2020, January-April
English Lexicography in Time: Social and Cultural Issues
“Proper vnto the tongue wherein we speakeµ: Robert Cawdrey’s Table Alphabeticall and the Archaizers
Lexicography as a Mirror of Society: Women in John Kersey’s Dictionaries of the English Language
The Lexicography of Scots at the Intersection of Monolingual and Bilingual Dictionaries
Tracing Political Correctness in Bilingual English-Italian Dictionaries
Caribbean English Phraseology in the Dictionary of Caribbean English Usage: Reflections of an African Worldview
English-derived Multi-word and Phraseological Units across Languages in the Global Anglicism Database
Fascist Terminology in English Lexicography: Considerations from the Merriam-Webster Unabridged and the Oxford English Dictionary
More on English Aspectual Verbs: a Lexicographic Investigation of Start
Children’s Dictionaries as a Form of Edutainment? User-orientation, Engagement and Proximity for Learning
Specialised English Lexicography. A Contrastive Analysis of two Monolingual Medical Dictionaries
Usage, Authority and Stance in the Lexicographic Management of English: Webster’s 3rd, OED, Learner’s Dictionaries
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