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Dec 10, 2020
Abstract
This document offers a critical comment on the treatment that the Diccionario de la Lengua Española (DLE) offers of specialized terminology from a brief sample made up of three entries considered as technical voices, namely agrimensura, alambor and terraplén. To do this, we will review the evolution of these entries in the different editions of the DLE, in order to stop later on three fundamental aspects: evolution of the definition, example and marks. In addition, we will compare the result of this analysis with the entries in the Diccionario de la Ciencia y de la Técnica del Renacimiento (Dicter 2.0) to make some propositions in order to improve some lemmas in the treatment that DLE offers about technical definitions.
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