Presentation of the Dossier "New Approaches to the Lexicography of Spanish in America"
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https://doi.org/10.20420/Phil.Can.2023.585Keywords:
new approaches, lexicography, dictionaries, American Spanish, diachronic perspectiveAbstract
The articles selected in this monographic section provide a wide variety of approaches to issues that the lexicography of Spanish in America has not sufficiently covered. The dossier includes several contributions by experts in the field, who, from a chronological point of view, critically examine dictionaries from different stages of lexicographic history: Soledad Chávez Fajardo, Lirian Astrid Ciro, Magdalena Coll, Esther Hernández, María José Rincón González, and Alejandro Fajardo Aguirre.
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