Across
- 2. What are dictionaries and other lexicographical works primarily conceived and produced to satisfy according to the function theory?
- 7. How should the relation between global and punctual needs be viewed according to the text?
- 10. What term describes the nature of the list of lexicographically relevant user characteristics, which allows for the addition of new characteristics?
- 11. What factors must be taken into account when determining the specific type of information needed in each case according to the function theory?
- 14. What type of situations involve the need to interpret and understand signs, signals, symbols, etc.?
- 17. What process involves choosing the relevant user characteristics for each type of extra-lexicographical situation?
- 18. What type of situations involve the need to solve communication problems?
Down
- 1. What term describes information needs that are restricted and limited to a single or limited topic within a larger subject field?
- 3. What factors determine the types of information needs relevant to lexicography?
- 4. What term describes the action taken by the function theory to develop a list of lexicographically relevant user characteristics?
- 5. What term refers to information needs related to a more profound study of a specific subject field or part of it?
- 6. What characteristic of users may vary depending on the situations where information needs occur?
- 8. In what type of situations may a need for knowledge arise?
- 9. What characteristic of users must be considered in determining information needs, depending on the situation?
- 12. What type of situations involve the need for instructions on how to perform a physical or mental action?
- 13. What principle emphasizes that dictionaries and other lexicographical works are designed to be useful tools?
- 15. What is the primary purpose of dictionaries and other lexicographical works according to the function theory?
- 16. Whose characteristics are considered when determining information needs relevant to lexicography?
