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Description prédictionnairique de trois mots du français québécois : francophone, anglophone et allophone
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Description prédictionnairique de trois mots du français québécois : francophone, anglophone et allophone
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The author notes that in an article titled "La nouvelle lexicographie" (1990), Bernard Quemada suggests that a phase of "pre-dictionary writing" preceded the phase of dictionary-entry writing. The Université de Sherbrooke has set up such a pre-dictionary description project titled the "BANQUE DE DONNÉES TEXTUELLES DE SHERBROOKE." This data bank contains more than five million words and is composed of a variety of oral, literary, and non-literary texts. In order to describe the lexical units contained in this data bank, a pre-dictionary data sheet was developed for frequently occurring nouns. The author describes this pre-dictionary work and illustrates it by means of three frequently occurring terms found in the data bank that are characteristic of certain Quebec texts: "francophone," "anglophone," and "allophone."
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Meta: Journal des traducteurs/Translators' Journal
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Vol. 39
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no. 4
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615-624
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Décembre 1994
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fr
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Martel, Pierre. “Description prédictionnairique de trois mots du français québécois : francophone, anglophone et allophone.” Meta: Journal des traducteurs/Translators’ Journal Vol. 39, no. 4 (Décembre 1994): 615–624. https://www.erudit.org/en/journals/meta/1994-v39-n4-meta185/003586ar.pdf.
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