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Electronic Dictionaries viewed from South Africa
The aim of this article is to evaluate currently available electronic dictionaries from a South African perspective for the eleven official languages of South Africa namely English, Afrikaans and the nine Bantu languages Zulu, Xhosa, Swazi, Ndebele ...
Danie J. Prinsloo
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English-Latvian Dictionaries in the Age of Electronic Lexicography
In the 21st century the advantages of electronic dictionaries have been widely acknowledged. Electronic dictionaries form an important branch of contemporary lexicography, however, in general English-Latvian lexicography print dictionaries still ...
Laura Karpinska
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Multimodal Lexicography: The Representation of Meaning in Electronic Dictionaries [PDF]
<p>ABSTRACT: One finding of user studies is that information on meaning tends to be what dictionary users want most from their dictionaries. This is consistent with the traditional image of the dictionary as a repository of meanings of words, and ...
Robert Lew
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Connotative electronic dictionaries and connotative system
The article is devoted to the principles of the creation of electronic connotative dictionaries and prospects for their use. There are some algorithms that describe system connotative links in the vocabulary, including specific concepts: connotative ...
N A Pavlyuk
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General Principles of Creating Electronic Dictionaries
The issue of electronic dictionaries has been relevant since the advent of computers and the Internet. Although electronic dictionaries have different forms: web, mobile, desktop, the creation of electronic dictionaries on any topic is based on general ...
Mokhiyakhon, Uzokova
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Low hanging fruit and the Boasian trilogy in digital lexicography of morphologically rich languages
Online lexicographical resources for the morphologically rich Indigenous languages in Canada use a wide range of strategies for conveying their language’s morphological system, i.e.
Elizabeth Pankratz +2 more
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Learning Incoherent Dictionaries for Sparse Approximation Using Iterative Projections and Rotations [PDF]
Copyright 2013 IEEE. Personal use of this material is permitted. Permission from IEEE must be obtained for all other uses, in any current or future media, including reprinting/republishing this material for advertising or promotional purposes, creating ...
Barchiesi, D +3 more
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Context-sensitive electronic dictionaries [PDF]
This paper introduces a context-sensitive electronic dictionary that provides translations for any piece of text displayed on a computer screen, without requiring user interaction. This is achieved through a process of three phases: text acquisition from the screen, morpho-syntactic analysis of the context of the selected word, and the dictionary ...
Prószéky, Gábor, Kis, Balázs
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Los diccionarios electrónicos fraseológicos, perspectivas para la lengua y la traducción
This paper shows the poor treatment of phraseological units provided by traditional monolingual and bilingual dictionaries. It then goes on to focus on the recent launching of electronic dictionaries, their applications and the automated ...
Pedro Mogorrón Huerta
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About Some Peculiarities Of Electronic Dictionaries [PDF]
In this article there are the urgency of creating electronic dictionaries of various types is substantiated and the comparison of informative and navigational capabilities of traditional paper and electronic lexicographic products is carried out. A brief
KARIMULLAEVNA, Y. N. (YUSUPOVA) +1 more
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