THE “NEW DICTIONARY OF THE HAYKAZIAN LANGUAGE” WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF FORMATION OF ARMENIAN LEXICOGRAPHY
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https://doi.org/10.24234/miopap.v2i2.67Keywords:
metalanguage, polysemy, etymology, translating dictionary, explanatory dictionary, vocabulary structuring, structure of the word entries, semantic explanation, idiomatic version, grammatical descriptionAbstract
The Armenian printed lexicography originated in the beginning of the 17th century, and also, in the mid of the 18th century the work of three Mkhitaryan priests G. Avetiqyan, Kh. Syurmelyan and M. Avgeryan named the “New Dictionary of the Haykazian Language” was published in Venice (v.v. 1–2, 1836–37). The dictionaries of the Old Armenian language that were printed throughout the Armenian history certainly originated from the well–known NHD, such as the dictionaries formed by St. Malkhasyants, N. Buzandatsi, L. Khachatryan, R. Ghazaryan, L. Hovhannisyan.
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1. E. Aghayan, Modern Armenian Explanatory Dictionary, Yerevan, 1976.
2. H. Adjarian, Armenian Etymological Dictionary, v.v. A–D, Yerevan, 1971–79.
3. Handbook Dictionary, Venice, 1865.
4. Explanatory Dictionary of Modern Armenian, v.v. A–D, Yerevan, 1969–80.
5. L. Hovhannisyan, Dictionary of Classical Armenian: words not mentioned in New Haykazian Dictionary, Yerevan, 2010.
6. L. Khachatryan, Explanatory Dictionary of Classical Armenian Polysemantic words, Yerevan, 1998, Explanatory Dictionary of Classical Armenian: morphologically polysemantic words, Yerevan, 2003, Classical Armenian Educational Dictionary, Yerevan, 2013.
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2. H. Adjarian, Armenian Etymological Dictionary, v.v. A–D, Yerevan, 1971–79.
3. Handbook Dictionary, Venice, 1865.
4. Explanatory Dictionary of Modern Armenian, v.v. A–D, Yerevan, 1969–80.
5. L. Hovhannisyan, Dictionary of Classical Armenian: words not mentioned in New Haykazian Dictionary, Yerevan, 2010.
6. L. Khachatryan, Explanatory Dictionary of Classical Armenian Polysemantic words, Yerevan, 1998, Explanatory Dictionary of Classical Armenian: morphologically polysemantic words, Yerevan, 2003, Classical Armenian Educational Dictionary, Yerevan, 2013.
7. R. Ghazaryan, Dictionary of Classical Armenian, v.v. A–B, Yerevan, 2000. Classical Armenian Dictionary of Synonyms, Yerevan, 2006. Classical Armenian Dictionary of Idioms, Yerevan, 2012.
8. S. Malkhasiants, Armenian Explanatory Dictionary, v.v. A–D, Yerevan, 1944–45.
9. New Dictionary of the Haykazian Language, v.v. A–B, Venice, 1836–37.
10. New Dictionary of the Haykazian Language, edited and enriched by NorayrByuzandatsi, published by M. Minasyan, Geneva, 1990.
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2014-09-23
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KHACHATRYAN, L. K. (2014). THE “NEW DICTIONARY OF THE HAYKAZIAN LANGUAGE” WITHIN THE CONTEXT OF FORMATION OF ARMENIAN LEXICOGRAPHY. Main Issues Of Pedagogy And Psychology, 2(2), 105-112. https://doi.org/10.24234/miopap.v2i2.67
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