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2607:. Taylor & Francis. pp. 8–11.
2372:A Brief History of English Lexicography
2136:The Bloomsbury Handbook of Lexicography
2132:
1569:Brewer's Dictionary of Phrase and Fable
569:or simpler Latin were in use (e.g. the
318:) which explained the meanings of rare
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2956:P. G. J. van Sterkenburg, ed. (2003).
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27:Collection of words and their meanings
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2960:. John Benjamins Publishing Company.
2696:See for example Toyin Falola, et al.
2684:International Journal of Lexicography
2631:Current Issues in Late Modern English
2574:Times, The Sindh (24 February 2015).
2573:
2505:
2482:"The Oxford English Dictionary (OED)"
2026:
1927:Nordquist, Richard (August 9, 2019).
1778:holistic, pragmatic, caveat, esoteric
3810:Merriam-Webster's Advanced Learner's
3457:A Dictionary of the English Language
2985:Revue Française d'Etudes Americaines
2499:
2474:
2353:from the original on 11 October 2017
1527:A Dictionary of the English Language
1388:Pronunciation respelling for English
1072:Oxford Dictionary of World Religions
1026:Manual of Specialized Lexicographies
865:A Dictionary of the English Language
649:Dictionnaire de l'Académie française
565:with equivalents for Latin words in
159:bilingual (translation) dictionaries
3297:International scientific vocabulary
2916:, Oxford: Oxford University Press.
2414:John P. Considine (27 March 2008).
2381:, Peter Erdmann and See-Young Cho,
1906:
1853:Dictionary Society of North America
1291:cross-lingual information retrieval
1058:Inter-Active Terminology for Europe
994:are dictionary software running on
799:, written by English schoolteacher
726:Dictionnaire de la langue française
661:published the first edition of the
238:The oldest known dictionaries were
54:A multi-volume Latin dictionary by
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3684:Dictionary of Newfoundland English
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1822:Comparison of English dictionaries
1683:Comparison of English dictionaries
733:Woordenboek der Nederlandsche Taal
463:languages spoken in Egypt and the
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3650:Webster's Third New International
2992:
2958:A practical guide to lexicography
2700:(Rowman & Littlefield, 2018)
2314:from the original on 2 March 2013
1604:Concise Oxford English Dictionary
1060:is a multi-field dictionary, the
778:to help with Latin "diction". An
665:Diccionario de la lengua española
633:was published, posthumously, the
475:period and not the late medieval
366:Al-Khalil ibn Ahmad al-Farahidi's
180:There is also a contrast between
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2827:Erdmann, Peter; Cho, See-Young.
2698:Historical dictionary of Nigeria
2343:"1582 – Mulcaster's Elementarie"
1849:, the dictionary server protocol
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1381:
1334:Monolingual learner's dictionary
1229:Oxford English-Hebrew Dictionary
954:spurred publication of the 1969
904:published his first dictionary,
875:began writing and releasing the
708:Dizionario della lingua italiana
657:written by Raphael Bluteau. The
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845:essay on philosophical language
764:English dictionaries in Britain
262:. The early 2nd millennium BCE
3512:Dictionary of American English
3432:The New World of English Words
3216:Language-for-specific-purposes
3053:New International Encyclopedia
2753:(5th ed.). HarperCollins.
2634:. Peter Lang. pp. 41–42.
2133:Jackson, Howard (2022-02-24).
2074:
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1747:Scottish Language Dictionaries
1673:Webster's New World Dictionary
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991:New Oxford American Dictionary
960:, the first dictionary to use
833:The New World of English Words
655:Vocabulario portughez e latino
479:period. In India around 1320,
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2383:Technische Universität Berlin
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3782:Cambridge Advanced Learner's
2999:Glossary of dictionary terms
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1797:Category:Online dictionaries
1768:Category:Online dictionaries
1752:Sindhi Language Dictionaries
1742:Scottish Gaelic dictionaries
1651:Oxford Dictionary of English
1495:American Heritage Dictionary
1127:Prescriptive vs. descriptive
1034:The Bilingual LSP Dictionary
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3307:List of online dictionaries
2808:; Tarp, Sven, eds. (1995).
1802:
1793:List of online dictionaries
1764:List of online dictionaries
1540:American College Dictionary
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1279:natural language processing
1273:Machine-readable dictionary
1106:The simplest dictionary, a
1064:is a single-field, and the
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2769:"The Role of a Dictionary"
2054:R. R. K. Hartmann (2003).
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1576:Canadian Oxford Dictionary
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2060:. Routledge. p. 21.
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606:Thesaurus linguae graecae
597:Thesaurus linguae latinae
542:Oxford English Dictionary
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3789:Collins COBUILD Advanced
3440:A New English Dictionary
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1827:Centre for Lexicography
1329:Encyclopedic dictionary
1255:Historical dictionaries
1090:Another variant is the
1050:single-field dictionary
943:Encyclopedia Britannica
927:University of Cambridge
873:Oxford University Press
738:Vladimir Ivanovich Dahl
687:A Greek-English Lexicon
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3636:Random House Webster's
3302:List of lexicographers
3041:(11th ed.). 1911.
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2279:Encyclopaedia of Islam
2197:Encyclopaedia of Islam
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1681:Further information:
1360:Conceptual dictionary
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1271:Further information:
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796:A Table Alphabeticall
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980:form appears as the
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1868:Lexicographic error
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1590:Chambers Dictionary
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1189:sometimes offensive
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1006:accessible via the
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760:was taken in 1787.
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358:Japanese dictionary
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3497:Century Dictionary
3323:Linguistics portal
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2777:The New York Times
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2582:on 11 October 2017
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1643:, a dictionary of
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1883:Dreaming of Words
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1893:Thumb index
1301:Other types
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481:Amir Khusro
401:heterograms
352:Nihon Shoki
291:Shizhoupian
187:descriptive
138:terminology
119:translation
111:etymologies
107:definitions
103:logographic
3833:Categories
3754:Wiktionary
3474:Dictionary
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3206:Historical
3186:Electronic
3176:Conceptual
3117:Dictionary
3048:Dictionary
3033:Dictionary
3018:Dictionary
2799:References
2787:2020-08-13
2586:13 October
2560:2010-08-22
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1972:Britannica
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1483:diacritics
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1174:(OED) and
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576:Catholicon
567:vernacular
563:glossaries
485:Hindustani
417:Karakhanid
340:Amarasimha
270:Babylonian
146:definition
134:lexicology
71:dictionary
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3276:Sub-field
3166:Bilingual
3146:Types of
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3107:Types of
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1000:computers
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302:bronzes.
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2930:(1998).
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2728:Archived
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1514:Examples
1092:glossary
1008:Internet
988:and the
986:StarDict
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920:Sanskrit
782:was the
539:and the
513:radicals
461:Turcoman
423:scholar
332:Sanskrit
254:(modern
248:Akkadian
244:Sumerian
196:Sumerian
167:thesauri
163:synonyms
154:concepts
3759:Wordnik
3622:Encarta
3588:Penguin
3579:Shorter
3572:Concise
3565:Compact
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3251:Rhyming
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3241:Picture
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3161:Anagram
3127:Lexicon
3056:. 1905.
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