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Henning Bergenholtz (b. 1944) is head of Center for Lexicography at Aarhus School of Business in Denmark. Professor Bergenholtz has contributed to lexicography as a science with publications on theoretical lexicography as well as several printed and electronic dictionaries. In an interview to Danmarks Radio in 2007 he claimed that Wikipedia was more trustworthy than most other encyclopedic dictionaries.

Bibliography

  • Henning Bergenholtz/Sven Tarp (eds.): Manual of Specialised Lexicography. Benjamins Publishing 1995.
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