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Dictionaries are supplements and extensions to various courses and textbooks, and are essential reference books for second language learners in the three stages of preview, learning, and review. Foreign oriented dictionaries are active dictionaries aimed at non native Chinese learners, aiming to improve their language proficiency as a foreign language, and are of great significance for Chinese language teaching. However, the current situation of China's foreign oriented dictionaries is not optimistic. The reason for this is that the compilation of contemporary Chinese dictionaries lacks scientific and efficient theoretical guidance. The Generative Lexicon Theory (GLT) is considered the “most refined formal analysis paradigm in contemporary semantics”. It has been widely used for semantic analysis and compilation of commonly used words in machine dictionaries, but has not yet been widely used in human dictionaries.Nouns are a manifestation of human naming ability and also a symbol of human categorization ability. Nouns not only represent people's naming ability towards things, but also reflect their classification cognition towards things. Therefore, accurate analysis and appropriate interpretation of the semantic meaning of noun concepts are of great value. According to the classification of astronomical and geographical nouns in SU XINCHUN's Modern Chinese Classification Dictionary, we selected 13 astronomical and geographical nouns, including 2 celestial nouns, which are “day” and “month”; 2 geomorphologic nouns, which are “mountain”, “shore”, “sea”, and “ground”; 7 meteorological nouns, which are “wind”, “rain”, “snow”, “ice”, “dew”, “thunder”, and “tide”. We searched for the definitions of these 13 astronomical and geographical nouns in three Chinese introverted dictionaries, three Chinese extroverted dictionaries, three English introverted dictionaries, and three English extroverted dictionaries, and compared and analyzed the similarities and differences in their definitions. We downloaded all the corpora of these 13 astronomical and geographical nouns from the Modern Chinese Library of Peking University CCL Corpus. Each noun was proportionally extracted with 10000 corpora and labeled one by one to discover the missing meanings in the Chinese dictionary. At the same time, we applied the generative lexicon theory to describe and explain the semantic distribution of these 13 astronomical and geographical nouns, in order to provide ideas for the revision of their definitions and the compilation of China’s foreign oriented dictionaries.In addition, we followed the principle of “same field, same pattern”, sorted out the semantic structure of astronomical and geographical nouns, studied the interpretation methods of astronomical and geographical nouns, and constructed a unified interpretation mode of astronomical and geographical nouns, in order to improve the efficiency of dictionary compilation and the systematicnesss of dictionary interpretation. The adjusted definitions of astronomical and geographical terms are both scientific and accurate, making it easier for Chinese learners to search and understand, thereby enhancing their interest in using Chinese dictionaries. Meanwhile, it can also provide beneficial assistance for Chinese language teachers' teaching work, in order to better promote the development of Chinese dictionaries and international Chinese language teaching. |
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