Lexicographical resources for mountaineers: A usage survey

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Abstract

Lexicographical resources for mountaineers in the Anglophone world have been created at least since the mid-19th century, but very little is known about their usage. This article presents the results of a usage survey distributed primarily among mountaineers in North America and the United Kingdom. The results show that practicality seems most important for most survey participants, with search engines repre-senting the preferred tool to look up word meanings. Some participants, however, still prefer (directly) consulting lexicographical online or, in some cases, print resources, and the importance of knowing relevant terminology appears to be almost undisputed. Ordinal logistic regression models reveal that a variety of factors, including, among others, climbing experience, have an influence on user preferences in terms of dictionary usage and related questions.

Details

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)277-307
Number of pages31
JournalLexicographica
Volume40
Issue number1
Publication statusPublished - 16 Nov 2024
Peer-reviewedYes

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Scopus 85210353625

Keywords

Keywords

  • Mountaineering English, dictionary use, lexicographical resources, online dictionaries, ordinal logistic regression modelling, print dictionaries, usage survey