The book investigates English and Slovene onomastic phraseological units (PUs), and is based on two databases containing English and Slovene PUs with anthroponyms, toponyms and their derivatives. These databases were created using monolingual English and Slovene phraseological dictionaries. The volume provides in-depth, cross-linguistic and cross-cultural research into this segment of phraseology, and represents the most extensive treatment of any contrastive topic involving Slovene and a foreign language. As such, it will serve to be a useful source of information for scholars of Slavonic and other languages, as well as anyone interested in phraseology, cultural specificity, etymology, translation equivalence, and the stereotypical use of ethnonyms.
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Großbritannien
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Produkt-Hinweis
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Höhe: 212 mm
Breite: 148 mm
ISBN-13
978-1-5275-3049-2 (9781527530492)
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Alenka Vrbinc received her PhD in Bilingual Lexicography from the University of Ljubljana, Slovenia. Her research focuses on lexicographic issues, specifically bi- and monolingual lexicography, learners' lexicography and dictionary testing, and English and Slovene phraseology. She has published articles in various international journals and works as a reviewer for Lexikos, Scripta Manent, Slovene Studies and Media Research, as well as English coursebooks used in Slovene primary and secondary schools. She has participated in three bilateral projects between Slovenia and the USA. Within the framework of these projects, the work and philosophy of Slovene lexicographers were investigated; students' dictionary skills were tested using entries from the online edition of Merriam-Webster Learner's Dictionary; and a contrastive analysis of normative lexicographic labelling in Slovene and American monolingual dictionaries was made. She currently teaches Business English and English in Sport at the University of Ljubljana.