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A Hierarchy of Semantic Labels for Spanish Dictionaries

Communications in Computer and Information Science, 2016
We present a hierarchy of semantic labels for the Spanish language. Each semantic label corresponds to the genus proximum (the next kind) of the lexical units that it describes. After having chosen ALGO ‘something’ as the head of our hierarchy, we distinguish between HECHO ‘fact’ and ENTIDAD ‘entity’, each of which are further partitioned into around ...
Xavier Blanco, Blanco Xavier
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Mexican Spanish Affective Dictionary

2018
In the study of Affective Computing, the lexicon-based approach represents a useful mechanism that consists on using rated words to understand their affective role in a conversation. One of the most used lists of affectively rated words is the Affective Norms for English Words (ANEW), which evaluates the dimensions of pleasure, arousal and dominance ...
Adriana Peña Pérez Negrón   +3 more
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Computers and the Old Spanish Dictionary

Computers and the Humanities, 1978
Publisher Summary This chapter discusses the Old Spanish Dictionary. The use of computers for the purpose of facilitating the work of compiling the Wisconsin Dictionary of the Old Spanish Language is still, relatively speaking, in its cradle years.
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The Penguin Spanish Dictionary

The Modern Language Journal, 1991
This modern, comprehensive, and detailed dictionary contains all of the common words and phrases used in everyday life--including slang and colloquialisms--and expressions used in sports, science, politics, the arts, and more.
Dan A. van Meter, James R. Jump
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Spanish Dictionary of Definitions

2018
Dictionaries for text reception are information tools that are designed and constructed for helping users (both humans and machines) to decode both oral and written texts. The diccionario español de definiciones is one of these information tools. It has been designed under the tenets of the Function Theory of Lexicography and it is currently under ...
A. Fuertes-Olivera, Pedro   +1 more
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Evolution of the Spanish Dictionary

Hispania, 1944
T HE making of dictionaries is a very ancient art. Arabic, Latin, and Greek scholars compiled lists of words, treating their analogies, origins and differences. In the early stages works of this nature assumed diverse titles such as vocabulary, applied to a word-list with concise definitions; glossary, a collection of archaic, rare, dialectical, or ...
José Sánchez, Jose Sanchez
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Dictionary of Archaeological Terms: English–Spanish/ Spanish–English

2012
Vocabulario de conceptos arqueológicos Inglés-Español / Español-Inglés. Dictionary of Archaeological Terms English-Spanish / Spanish-English.
Salazar García, Domingo Carlos   +1 more
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A Dictionary of Spanish Literature

The Modern Language Journal, 1957
Robert Avrett, Maxim Newmark
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Dictionary of Spanish Literature

Hispania, 1964
Jerome W. Schweitzer, Maxim Newmark
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A Dictionary of Spanish Literature

Comparative Literature, 1958
P. J. Powers, Maxim Newmark
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