Re-imagining French lexicography: The dictionnaire vivant de la langue française
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Allen, Timothy
Morrissey, Robert
Roe, Glenn
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Dictionary Society of North America
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The Dictionnaire vivant de la langue française (DVLF), developed by The ARTFL
Project at the University of Chicago, represents an experimental, interactive, and
community-based approach to French lexicography. The DVLF enables broad
public access to a wide variety of linguistic tools and resources, with the goal of
changing user interaction with dictionaries and providing better descriptions of
emergent word use. In this article we describe the history of the DVLF and provide
a survey of similar community-oriented electronic dictionaries. We then proceed
to a presentation of the dictionary’s many features, including the variety of
its definitions and mechanisms for user interaction. The article concludes with
a discussion of ARTFL’s plans for the future developement of the DVLF.
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Dictionaries: Journal of the Dictionary Society of North America 32 (2011): 129–143
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