@article{Farø_2014, title={Fiktionymer i bilingval leksikografi}, url={https://tidsskrift.dk/nsil/article/view/19325}, abstractNote={<p>Attention is drawn to a category which has bccn ncglccted by lexicography as well as linguistic onomastics.<br />A category which is herc given the namc «fictionymy» - i.e. names thai rcfer to fictional<br />objects of any kind, such as literary characters, comic locations, film titlcs etc. Apart from theoretically<br />discussing the significancc offictionyms in modem interlingual communication, thc rclcvance ofthis<br />catcgory in bilingual lexicography is considered. In addition, an empirical examination ofthrcc DanishGerman<br />dictionaries is referred to, whose aim is to find out whethcr - and if: to what cxtent and how -<br />thesc dictionaries include fictionyms. It is concludcd that fictionyms should be considered for conclusion<br />in bilingual dictionarics on exactly thc same prcmiscs as other lcxcmcs, thai is on the ground of<br />communicational relevance. That is prcsently not the case.</p>}, number={7}, journal={Nordiske Studier i Leksikografi}, author={Farø, Ken}, year={2014}, month={dec.} }