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Sobre a inovação dos dicionários no contexto da convergência da mídia

Resumo

A digitalização e a comunicação pela internet foram integradas em todos os níveis de desenvolvimento social, e a convergência de mídia tornou-se uma tendência inevitável no processamento e disseminação de informações. Este artigo estuda o mecanismo de inovação na compilação e publicação de dicionários através da confluência e colaboração entre os meios de comunicação, incluindo: (1) novos métodos e tendências de compilação de dicionários, (2) características de convergência de mídia e abordagem da lexicografia, (3) estrutura e função de dicionários baseados em convergência de mídia, (4) a inovação de organizações lexicográficas. Os resultados da pesquisa mostram que a convergência midiática oferece uma grande oportunidade para a transformação digital dos dicionários, daí a importância de adotar essa abordagem para a produção de textos lexicográficos multimodais que podem ser consultados e exibidos em diversos meios e terminais digitais.

Palavras-chave

convergência midiática, lexicografia, multimodalidade, dicionários digitais, inovação

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