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Article Structures: Moving from Printed to e-Dictionaries
By means of an overview of certain aspects of article structures in printed dictionaries and with reference to some examples from e-dictionaries a number of features of article structures in e-dictionaries are discussed.
Rufus H. Gouws
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Heuristic evaluation of e-dictionaries [PDF]
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to discuss the heuristic evaluations of five e-dictionaries according to the criteria developed by Ball and Bothma (2018). E-dictionaries are increasingly making use of modern information technology to create advanced information tools. It is necessary to ensure that these new products are still usable.
Liezl H Ball, Theo J D Bothma
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E-dictionaries and Phonolexicographic Needs of EFL Users
<p>Abstract: The phonetic aspect of (EFL) dictionaries is among the most seriously underrated and underdeveloped in (meta)lexicography. Pertinent bibliography is scant and even the best learner dictionaries are found wanting on a number of counts ...
Włodzimierz Sobkowiak
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e-Dictionaries in a Network of Information Tools in the e-Environment
Traditional dictionaries offer curated data to users. Users should therefore be able to find the correct data to solve their information need. However, users don't necessarily know the exact scope of lexicographic information.
Theo J.D. Bothma, Rufus H. Gouws
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E-dictionary for Asian languages [PDF]
In this paper, authors present an e-dictionary of Asian languages designed for students whose primary language is Croatian. The project started with six Asian languages (Hindi, Japanese, Chinese, Korean, Persian and Sanskrit) all of which are using Croatian as a meta-language.
Janjić, Marijana +4 more
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A Spanish E-dictionary of Collocations [PDF]
We present a new e-dictionary of Spanish (in progress) calledDiretes (DIccionario RETicular de ESpañol). It contains descriptions of collocations by means of Lexical Functions (LFs), both standard and non-standard, in the sense of the Meaning –Text Theory by Igor Mel’čuk.
Barrios Rodríguez, María Auxiliadora +1 more
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Implication of e-dictionaries of the Russian language in research works of students (on the material of Internet-contest "Russian language experts") [PDF]
The article summarizes the experience of the use of electronic dictionaries of the Russian language in the preparation of tasks of All-Russian Internet competition «Experts of the Russian language» between the years 2009-2014.
Soboleva Olga Vladimirovna
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Electronic lexicography is a branch of lexicography that deals with theoretical and practical aspects of online dictionaries, additionally encompassing encyclopedias, lexicons, glossaries, terminological repositories, and other online information tools ...
Ivana Filipović Petrović +1 more
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Anent the the first dictionaries in Yakut language (survey analysis of dictionaries published before 1935) [PDF]
The article is devoted to a survey analysis of the first dictionaries in the Yakut language published before 1935. The author raises the question of developing new dictionaries of various types.
Efremova Nadezhda
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This article introduces a prototype of a writing (and learning) assistant for verbal relative clauses of the African language Sepedi, accessible from within a dictionary or from a word processor.
D.J. Prinsloo +3 more
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