Orð og tunga - 01.06.2001, Side 64

Orð og tunga - 01.06.2001, Side 64
54 Orð og tunga inherent tendencies with regard to how long they take to edit and how much space they occupy on the printed page. Verbs and prepositions/adverbs notoriously take longer and are harder to reduce to comprehensible and useful dictionary articles than a great many nouns. Both nouns and verbs that are represented by very few tokens, can, however, be exceptionally time-consuming in terms of arriving at a semantic description, simply because there are “too few” citations — insufficient empirical material — on which to base an immediately convincing definition or explanation. Factors of this type need to be taken into consideration when planning the future production of the dictionary, year by year and volume by volume. The dictionary is regrettably produced in alphabetical order, so it was also evident that a list of this type would be a useful tool in enabling editors to relate words that are semantically or in other ways connected to one another, even though they are widely separated in terms of their position in the alphabet; most specifically cross-references could be incorporated in the dictionary in a reasonably consistent manner. A further benefit is the advantages that the list could provide for anybody engaged in research on early Nordic languages and culture (see §8 below). Because of a strict production schedule it was evident that the regular dictionary staff did not have the time available to produce a word-list of the type described above. The Arnamagnæan Commission applied to Lýðveldissjóður in Reykjavík for additional funds and in 1998 received a generous grant which provided the stimulus for work to be started. Further grants were made in 1999 and at the beginning of the year 2000, such that all the costs involved were generously met by Lýðveldissjóður. The project description entailed a full year’s work for a person well-qualified in Old Icelandic and 0.85 man-years of work for a secretarial assistant. Jóhannes Bjarni Sigtryggsson was appointed from amongst a number of applicants for the post as the scholar responsible for the project and he commenced work in Copenhagen on September 15th 1998; Alex Speed Kjeldsen was employed as the principal student assistant and other assistants were subsequently brought into the project on the secretarial level. 3 The word-list and ONP’s computer system When the project started, all of the letter a and almost all of the letter b had been edited in final form, so for them no new word-list was needed. To understand further how the word-list was produced it is necessary to have some insight into the way in which the dictionary’s database system operates. It is also necessary to appreciate that only a small percentage of the dictionary’s total collection of citations has been keyed in, this process having only got as far as the word en. All of the dictionary’s materials are in reality independent, but structurally correlated, database files.4 The database system incorporates a program that can, at any stage of the editorial process, produce printouts for assessment and proofreading. When an operator instructs the database to produce the edited copy for a given sequence of words, the database first consults its 4Cf. Degnbol et. al. (1992:385-389).
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