Vol. 10 No. 3 (2001): Nordic Journal of African Studies
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Corpus-based Activities versus Intuition-based Compilations by Lexicographers, the Sepedi Lemma-Sign as a Case in Point

Gilles-Maurice de Schryver
Ghent University, Belgium & University of Pretoria, South Africa
D. J. Prinsloo
University of Pretoria, South Africa
Nordic Journal of African Studies

Published 2001-12-31

Keywords

  • lexicography,
  • Sepedi (S32),
  • corpus,
  • intuition,
  • macrostructure,
  • lemma-sign list,
  • (in) consistencies,
  • Sepedi Dictionary Project (SeDiPro),
  • Pretoria Sepedi Corpus (PSC),
  • Miraculous Consistency Ratio
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How to Cite

de Schryver, G.-M., & Prinsloo, D. J. (2001). Corpus-based Activities versus Intuition-based Compilations by Lexicographers, the Sepedi Lemma-Sign as a Case in Point. Nordic Journal of African Studies, 10(3), 25. https://doi.org/10.53228/njas.v10i3.577

Abstract

The authors of this article firmly believe in the advantages of utilising a corpus for lemma-sign list creation. However, one should not overreact and assume that alternative methods for the creation of a dictionary's macrostructure have no virtues, or that alternative methods are in principle per definition marred by inconsistencies. What is called for is a perspective on corpus-based activities versus intuition-based compilations by lexicographers. Therefore, while the supremacy of a corpus remains undisputed in compiling a lemma-sign list, this article also intends to show that a well-planned combination of a variety of existing lists that were assembled manually, results in a lemma-sign list with a remarkable internal consistency. Hence, the aim of this article is twofold. Besides a brief illustration of typical macrostructural inconsistencies, the main focus will be on a series of consistencies encountered in the compilation of lemma-sign lists for different sub-dictionaries at various stages of the Sepedi Dictionary Project (SeDiPro). Some attention will also be devoted to the so-called Miraculous Consistency Ratio '(x 1.25)4 = x 2.4' - being a sequence of four 25 % increases which result from a collation of five manually compiled Sepedi lemma-sign lists.