APPROACH TO THE LEXICON OF ACTIV TOURISM:LEXICAL CODIFICATION, WORD FORMATION AND WORD VARIATION
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https://doi.org/10.7203/Normas.3.4672Keywords:
active tourism, lexicon, Internet, encoding in dictionaries, word formation, lexical variationAbstract
This article describes the lexicon that makes up the so-called active tourism of the European Spanish. It is analyzed from three points of view: the encoding in dictionaries, contrasting the dictionary of the Real Academia Española with other dictionaries; the formation of the units, which covers the phenomenon of the loan and the different mechanisms of creation of words; and, thirdly, the lexical variation that characterizes this vocabulary. The corpus of voices and signs of use has been extracted from Internet, in particular certain legislative fonts available on the network and different promotional web pages. Similarly, electronic dictionaries have been taken as reference, in connection with the above mentioned project which belongs this study.Downloads
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