eLIBRARY ID: 8377
ISSN: 2074-1588

eLIBRARY ID: 8377
ISSN: 2074-1588

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The Lexicography of Concepts: Emotions

The Lexicography of Concepts: Emotions

Recieved: 04/09/2022

Accepted: 05/18/2022

Published: 12/31/2022

Keywords: literature; monolingual dictionaries; interpretation; emotions

DOI Number: 10.55959/MSU-2074-1588-19-2022-4-131-135

To cite this article

Ilson R. The Lexicography of Concepts: Emotions. // Moscow University Bulletin. Series 19. Linguistics and Intercultural Communication 2022. Issue 4. 131-135 https://doi.org/10.55959/MSU-2074-1588-19-2022-4-131-135.

Issue 4, 2022

Abstract

This is one of a series of essays comparing the treatment of related items in monolingual dictionaries of English, French, and Russian. Previous essays introduced and exemplified the principles of such analysis applied in the articles dealing with the Abrahamic religions and the Crusades.

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