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How to pronounce lexicography in English?

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Type Words
Type of authorship, composition, penning, writing
Derivation lexicographer, lexicographical

Examples of lexicography

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I am a student of lexicography and language change, so I zeroed in on that part.
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Lexicographic information cost is a new concept within the field of lexicography.
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Legal lexicography is not just about terms, but also about language and usage.
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Lexicography shows American and British English differences in pronouncing Taoism.
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With that being the case is it possible to receive a higher degree in lexicography?
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This claim seems to maintain the autonomy of lexicography as an academic discipline.
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Therefore lexicography is the theory and practice of composing dictionaries.
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I agree, what here is called theoretical lexicography is indeed lexicology.
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A dictionary, which lists all the words we use, is called a lexicography.
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  • The act of writing dictionaries
  • (lexicographer) a compiler or writer of a dictionary; a student of the lexical component of language
  • (lexicographical) lexicographic: of or relating to lexicography
  • The art or craft of compiling, writing and editing dictionaries; The scholarly discipline of analyzing and describing the semantic, syntagmatic and paradigmatic relationships within the lexicon (vocabulary) of a language and developing theories of dictionary components and structures linking ...
  • (Lexicographer) A writer of dictionaries; a harmless drudge that busies himself in tracing the original, and detailing the signification of words.
  • (lexicographic) Having to do with string ordering. Lexicographic order is like alphabetical order, but based on the underlying numeric codes that represent the string's characters.
  • Branch of applied linguistics that is concerned with the compiling, editing, and writing of dictionaries.