Presentation of the Dossier "New Approaches to the Lexicography of Spanish in America"

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https://doi.org/10.20420/Phil.Can.2023.585

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new approaches, lexicography, dictionaries, American Spanish, diachronic perspective

Abstract

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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Author Biography

Alejandro Fajardo Aguirre, Universidad de La Laguna

Alejandro Fajardo Aguirre is Associate Professor of Spanish Philology at the Universidad de La Laguna and holds a PhD in Spanish Philology from the Universidad Complutense de Madrid. He is currently PI, together with Dolores Corbella, of a national project ("Tesoro Lexicográfico del Español en América" [TLEAM]). He is PI of the autonomic-FEDER project "Observatorio Atlántico de Portuguesismos" (OPORT) and member of the Panhispanic Network of collaborators of the Diccionario histórico de la lengua española de la RAE (Royal Spanish Academy). His publications have focused especially on lexicography (historical, dialectal, bilingual and digital), lexicology, and history of the language.

Published

2023-05-31

How to Cite

Fajardo Aguirre, A. (2023). Presentation of the Dossier "New Approaches to the Lexicography of Spanish in America". Philologica Canariensia, 29, 1–4. https://doi.org/10.20420/Phil.Can.2023.585

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Monographic Dossier