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Legal electronic dictionary for Czech

open access: yesInternational Conference on Language Resources and Evaluation, 2012
In the paper the results of the project of Czech Legal Electronic dictionary (PES) are presented. During the 4 year project the large legal terminological dictionary of Czech was created in the form of the electronic lexical database enriched with a ...
Frantisek Cvrcek, K. Pala, P. Rychlý
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Community lexical access for an endangered polysynthetic language: An electronic dictionary for St. Lawrence Island Yupik

North American Chapter of the Association for Computational Linguistics, 2019
In this paper, we introduce a morphologically-aware electronic dictionary for St. Lawrence Island Yupik, an endangered language of the Bering Strait region.
Benjamin Hunt   +3 more
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Development and Validation of the Strategy Inventory for Electronic Dictionary Use (S.I.E.D.U.)

International Journal of Lexicography, 2019
The present paper reports results regarding the development and validation of the S.I.E.D.U., an electronic instrument for assessing users’ skills in electronic dictionary searches. The S.I.Ε.D.U.
Stavroula Mavrommatidou   +2 more
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Dictionary of Electronics

Physics Bulletin, 1981
S W Amos 1981 Kent: Butterworth 329 pp price ?15 It is a great achievement to produce a dictionary of electronics which is all but pocketable. This is achieved partly by making this the most fundamental of four allied dictionaries, the other three being the dictionaries of audio, radio and video; electrical engineering; and telecommunications ...
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A Dictionary of Electronics

Physics Bulletin, 1963
By S. Handel Middlesex: Penguin Books Limited Pp. 384. Price 7s. 6d. The compilation of a scientific dictionary must present great problems to the author. In a subject like electronics with all its ramifications and its extensive and specialized jargon, the task of the would-be lexicographer is well-nigh impossible.
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Electronic dictionaries

1995
An abstract is not ...
Peters C, Picchi E
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Electronics dictionaries: A survey

IEEE Transactions on Professional Communication, 1987
Reviews of several electronic dictionaries are presented. As part of the review process, to determine how up-to-date these dictionaries are, the reviewer chose 50 words (such as artificial intelligence, backplane, digital switching, graded-index fiber, and virtual circuit) that he believed should be in a recent dictionary, even though a writing ...
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