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Rita Calabrese

University of Salerno
Structural complexity in lexicographical resources of Indian English

Éva Dömötör

Research Centre for Linguistics, HUN-REN
Pragmaticalization as reflected in the entries of Hungarian explanatory dictionaries from 1862 to 2022

Chloé Hébert

University of Caen
Investigating the diachronic morphosemantic behaviours of V-ment, V-age and V-ing nominalisations using the OED

Margit Kiss & Tamás Mészáros

HUN-REN Research Centre for the Humanities
Using Large Language Models for generating definitions from historical texts of low-resource languages

Hui-chi Lee

National Cheng Kung University
The Change of Compounding in Taiwanese

Janice Marques, Antonielle Cantarelli Martins & Fernanda de Oliveira Guirelli

Universidade Estadual de Campinas - Unicamp
Observations on lexical transformations in Brazilian Sign Language (Libras) due to technological advances

Virginia Meirelle

Universidade de Brasília
Native loanwords in post-independence dictionaries in the Americas

Tiina Paet, Madis Jürviste & Sven-Erik Soosaar

Institute of the Estonian Language
Bridging 17th and 18th Century Estonian and LLMs: Unlocking Historical Dictionaries

Ondřej Pazdírek

Masaryk University
Pigneau de Béhaine's Dictionarium anamitico-latinum within the context of the early modern missionary dictionaries

Cécile Poix & Natalya Shevchenko

Université Lumière Lyon 2
Quel statut pour les néologismes générés par l’IA?

Sílvia Ribeiro & Susana Nunes

ESTGA-Universidade de Aveiro
Uma empresa arriscada? Estudo da presença da família léxica de “empresa” nos dicionários portugueses

Yaw Sekyi-Baidoo

Department of English Education, University of Education, Winneba
The encyclopaedic dictionary of Akan personal names – A discussion of the entry content

Rebecca Shapiro & Lia Karosanidze

City University of New York, USA
The Emoluments Clause in the United States Constitution, Donald Trump, and Historical Dictionaries

Gábor Tillinger

Uppsala University
Gastronomy, flora and fauna on selected pages of Miklós Liszkai’s French–German–Hungarian vocabulary list from 1749

Edyta Więcławska & Bożena Kochman-Haładyj

University of Rzeszów
Corpus lexicography with focus on short-term diachronic perspective of phraseological variantivity in legal discourse