Apuntes para la historia de la lexicografía hispano-inglesa
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https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2002.v82.i3/4.158Keywords:
Lexicography, Linguistic historiographyAbstract
Among the lexicographic repertories we could call "minor", which does not mean they are not relevant for the Spanish lexicography history, is the one known as The Key of the Spanish Tongve, from Lewis Owen. The fact of it being only an English- Spanish vocabulary was the reason why we did not include it in our NTLE, but, of course, it is considered as part of the Hispanic-English lexicography. This is the justification of our article.
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2002-12-30
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Nieto Jiménez, L., & Alvar Ezquerra, M. (2002). Apuntes para la historia de la lexicografía hispano-inglesa. Revista De Filología Española, 82(3/4), 319–343. https://doi.org/10.3989/rfe.2002.v82.i3/4.158
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