What does lexicography study?, Sounds of language, Dictionary making, Sentence structure, Translation, Modern English lexicography is mainly based on:, Only grammar rules, Scientific and historical principles, Old traditions, Personal opinions, The historical principle in lexicography means:, Ignoring old words, Translating words, Studying word origins and development, Using only modern vocabulary, What is the descriptive approach, Telling people how to speak, Describing real language use, Ignoring spoken language, Using strict rules only, Who created Roget’s Thesaurus?, John Sinclair, James Murray, Peter Roget, Noam Chomsky, Roget’s Thesaurus is an example of:, Alphabetical dictionary, Ideographic dictionary, Bilingual dictionary, Learner’s dictionary, How are words organized in ideographic dictionaries?, Alphabetically, Randomly, By meaning and topics, By length, What problem did users have with Roget’s Thesaurus?, Too short, Difficult to use, No meanings, No examples, What did Roget add to solve the problem, Alphabetical index, pictures, Grammar rules, Audio, What is corpus lexicography, Studying pronunciation, Using text collections to build dictionaries, Writing essays, Translating texts, What is a corpus?, A grammar book, A collection of texts, A dictionary, A speech, Who is John Sinclair?, A writer, A linguist who developed corpus-based dictionaries, A teacher, a translator, The British National Corpus is:, A grammar rule, A large collection of English texts, A novel, A translation tool, Corpora include, Only books, Only spoken language, Written and spoken texts, Only newspapers, Corpus linguistics helps lexicography by:, Ignoring real language, Providing real usage data, Removing examples, Simplifying grammar only.

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